24a - Solved Examples on Superposition Theorem (NEW)

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In this video, the concept of superposition theorem is explained. Superposition theorem states that: In a linear network containing more than one source, the current through or voltage across any branch can be found by considering each source separately and adding their effects.
I = Ia + Ib, V = Va + Vb

short circuit voltage sources
open circuit current sources

0.00 Intro Superposition Theorem
01:25 Example 1
10:00 Example 2

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This is amazing...Finally understood this theorem🎉..Thank you..very clear and simple to the point..

OsazuwaEro
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Explained something that my lecture failed to explain in 2 days, in 20 minutes.🙌

i.amKeke_
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Thank you sir
You made it clear for me

botwekwameclifford
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Quick question please: At 18:20 why are you not doing 4/14 x 0, 7778A? Confused on why you are using the 10ohm resistor with the current division rule?

Nocturnes
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This is a godsend for the FE mechanical! Thanks!

wjschundy
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Great video sir...but on the second example..is it wrong if we consider the current I4' that's acting downwards to be negative and the one acting upwards I4'' to be positive?

keletsoleburu
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Good example .., just a quick question when we now considering 9A current supply do we include the 3ohms resistor since the voltage source is now short cct

brightdzemwa
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Hello. Excuse me from where can I find these questions to practice on which website?

fatimaqatar
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Also for example 1, where the current in 8 ohm is 4.5A, is it 4.5A because the current divides equally? Would the current always divide equally where it splits into two paths only?

zuleighapatel
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In the first example why was the other current considered to be negative . Is there any trick to help me identify it.

agyeijohnakuoko
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May i ask why 3ohm and 6ohm are parallel but 8 ohm and 10 ohm are series

xushenchong
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Why is the current in example 2, where current source is replaced, why does the resistance of 7.87... ohm have the same current for the 5 ohm

zuleighapatel
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At example 2nd how can the current which flows from eqvivalent of 3 resistor be flowing through 4ohm?

yogeshchauhan
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Why cant i get the voltage of the 8 ohm resistor using the mesh method? No matter how many times i tried im just getting wrong numbers

zykbydz
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What if the two resistors which the 9A is passing through have different resistance

samueladdai
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sir in minute 15.53 i think it should rather (5//4)+10. As the current is coming from resistance 10, and that current is the one that's shared between resistance 4 and 5.

hujav
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how could i find the current for r1, if i have 3 resistors 2 in parallel and one series?

leejohnson
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in the fisrt example is it okey to find -3A?

safaoua
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is the current moving leftalways negative or an assumption

khalid
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Why didn’t you use current divider rule when 9v acts alone to find current through the 8ohms resistor because the step you used was a little unclear to me

NiisExperience