y voltage source to zero means replacing the voltage source with a short ci - current source to zero means replacing the current source with an open he circuit given in Fig.2. containing two voltage sources. Vo R1 R2 0 en V$1 R3 Vsz Fig. 2 he output voltage Vo is measured over R3. Several different methods can b ine the output voltage. For this circuit, superposition provides a simple ap position method says that for this circuit having two voltage sources Vsi ar Vo = a1Vs1 + azVs2 nine the first term, Vsi is kept and Vs2 is short circuited (Fig.3a). The outpu cermined then. Similarly, for the second term, Vs2 is kept and Vsi is short The output voltage Vs2 is then determined.

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First Year Electrical Circuit Lab.
y voltage source to zero means replacing the voltage source with a short c
- current source to zero means replacing the current source with an open
he circuit given in Fig.2. containing two voltage sources.
Vo
R1
R2
0 en Vs1
R3
Vs2
Fig. 2
he output voltage Vo is measured over R3. Several different methods can b
ine the output voltage. For this circuit, superposition provides a simple ap
position method says that for this circuit having two voltage sources Vs1 ar
Vo = a1Vsı + a2Vs2
nine the first term, Vs1 is kept and Vs2 is short circuited (Fig.3a). The outpu
cermined then. Similarly, for the second term, Vs2 is kept and Vsi is short
The output voltage Vs2 is then determined.
Transcribed Image Text:University of Basrah College of Engineering-Department of Computer Engineering First Year Electrical Circuit Lab. y voltage source to zero means replacing the voltage source with a short c - current source to zero means replacing the current source with an open he circuit given in Fig.2. containing two voltage sources. Vo R1 R2 0 en Vs1 R3 Vs2 Fig. 2 he output voltage Vo is measured over R3. Several different methods can b ine the output voltage. For this circuit, superposition provides a simple ap position method says that for this circuit having two voltage sources Vs1 ar Vo = a1Vsı + a2Vs2 nine the first term, Vs1 is kept and Vs2 is short circuited (Fig.3a). The outpu cermined then. Similarly, for the second term, Vs2 is kept and Vsi is short The output voltage Vs2 is then determined.
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