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The discussion revolves around solving a circuit problem using the Superposition Theorem, specifically focusing on calculating the voltage, current, and power through a resistor (R9). Participants are seeking guidance on applying the theorem in the context of their homework, which includes testing and simulation results using an ECAD tool.
Participants generally agree that an attempted solution is necessary before further assistance can be provided. However, there is disagreement on the level of guidance that can be offered without a complete solution from the original poster.
Participants express varying levels of familiarity with circuit analysis, which may affect their ability to engage with the problem. There are also unresolved questions regarding the application of the Superposition Theorem and the specific steps to take in the calculations.
No, you solve it. (Show your work and you'll get help.aryan_coc said:Please solve this problem using Superpotion theorem
Doc Al said:No, you solve it. (Show your work and you'll get help.)
The guidelines clearly prohibit us providing complete solutions or helping you until you have posted an attempted solution, or at the very least, your thoughts.aryan_coc said:Please, it's bit urgent and I am a computer engineer, i don't have much knowledge about this.
regards
aryan_coc said:I have read about superposition theorem and i know serial & parallel connetcions
for SP theorem, i should shortcircut the other connetcions and do the calculation, at the end sum everything together, but my question is,
do i need to conider the loops,
if i close v2 & v3 and find total currecnt using v1 only. where should i strat from .
if you can give me a solution with V1 only, il try myself for the rest.
please guide me, I am not asking for spoon feeding, please give me a guideleine...