Superposition Theorem

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • This electronics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the superposition theorem. It explains how to solve circuit problems with multiple voltage and current sources using the superposition theorem.
    Schematic Diagrams & Symbols:
    • Schematic Diagrams & S...
    Resistors In Series:
    • Resistors In Series - ...
    Resistors In Parallel:
    • Resistors In Parallel ...
    Series and Parallel Circuits - Light Bulb Brightness:
    • Series and Parallel Ci...
    Equivalent Resistance of Complex Circuits:
    • Equivalent Resistance ...
    How To Solve DC Circuits:
    • How To Solve Any Resis...
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    Voltage Divider Circuit:
    • Voltage Divider Circui...
    Current Dividers:
    • Current Dividers Expla...
    Parallel Circuit Challenge Problem:
    • Finding The Current In...
    Kirchhoff's Current Law:
    • Kirchhoff's Current La...
    Kirchhoff's Voltage Law:
    • Kirchhoff's Voltage La...
    DC Circuits Review:
    • Series and Parallel Ci...
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    KCL and KVL Circuit Analysis:
    • Kirchhoff's Law, Junct...
    Thevenin's Theorem - Circuit Analysis:
    • Thevenin's Theorem - C...
    Norton's Theorem - Circuit Analysis:
    • Norton's Theorem and T...
    Maximum Power Transfer:
    • Maximum Power Transfer...
    Physics PDF Worksheets:
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  • @sebastianlim2499
    @sebastianlim2499 Před 4 lety +51

    Omg thanks, finally a video that i can understand superposition theorem

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    @dylanduke8389 Před 3 lety +3

    Explained it so much better than my lecturer! Watched the lecture recording 5 times and got nothing, watched this once and its so much clearer!

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    If you're like me you're wondering at the 13:00 min mark why he only calculates the 1 amp across the 4ohm resistor to get the 4 volts, and why he doesn't also consider the .8amps across the 5ohm resistor as well, and the reason is that the potential at point A is the same either way. If you calculate either leg you will end up with 4 volts in both cases. So 4ohm x 1a = 4volts, and also 5ohm x .8amps = 4 volts.

    • @tedolander4361
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    • @shaymeful4888
      @shaymeful4888 Před 2 lety

      then why isnt it the same if you take 1.8*the 12 ohm resistor vs when he takes 3.2*8?

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      @tartansauce4879 Před 2 lety

      Current divider at 11:00?

    • @thenukewijesinghe8234
      @thenukewijesinghe8234 Před 8 měsíci

      but why at 23:40 when getting Va from , 6x1.76 is not qual to 5x4 (5ohm resistor) . so why did he chose the 6 ohm resistor path? specific reason??

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  • @mahlasalimi2630
    @mahlasalimi2630 Před 4 lety +9

    how do we know when do we have to use superposition theorem ? is this the same az doing thevenin equivalent circuit ? but for that we don't remove voltmeter and ammeter separately.

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    in the first example why are the 5 and 4 ohm resistors parallel and the 12 and 8 ohm resistors in series

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  • @marina92557
    @marina92557 Před 2 lety +2

    why was the 12 ohm resister and 8 ohm resister in series in the first part but the 5 ohm resister and 4 ohm resister in the second part parallel?

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    @mohammedshabbir8694 Před 2 lety +2

    29 why we are not taking 5ohms resistance

  • @GenericCat
    @GenericCat Před 11 dny +1

    The maths was done wrong for point B in the first example, when using the current divider rule we get 5.4 a and 1.8 a for 4 and 12 ohm resisters when splitting a 7.2a current, I = V/R only works when R is the total resistance of a series, not parallel. You can confirm this by applying the same logic used to calculate 6a to the other resistor which produces the answer 2. 6+2 is 8 and would break conservation of energy :P

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  • @DystopicEdits
    @DystopicEdits Před 4 lety +9

    29:30 5.04V not 5.14V

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      @programmer_uzb Před 3 lety

      well u should have watched a little bit longer

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  • @brittneymerryweather9405

    If the 4A and 3A current sources flow towards A and B in the opposite direction to conventional current when the battery is hooked up, why wasn't the current in those situations negative (-4A and -3A)? That is where I messed up, so I got the voltages for A and B for those circuits as -10.56V and -5.04V for A, and -3.84V and +1.44 V for B, which then threw everything off when I combined everything.

  • @tiagoloureiro6393
    @tiagoloureiro6393 Před 3 lety

    in 4:12 i select the 4 ohm resistor because it "has lesser resistence" that the 12 ohm one right? i mena if they were switched you would choose the 4ohm again?

  • @emannuelbutler2093
    @emannuelbutler2093 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I don't understand how while calculating when open circuiting the 5A the 8 ohm resistor is in series with the 12 ohm but while calculating when short circuiting the 60v 5 ohm resistor is now in parallel with the 4 ohm resistor. Kindly assist

  • @thisismetamil4106
    @thisismetamil4106 Před 3 lety +1

    what i doubt is, if you measure current will be same at anywhere in the circuit right...?

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