Can Superposition theorem be applied to AC Circuits?Can
Thevenin's Theorem be applied to AC Circuit too?
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Answer / abc
yes both superposition and thevenin theorem can be applied to ac as well as dc circuits
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Answer / amit sharma
yes superposition theorem and thevenin's theoremboth can be
applied in ac circuits
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Answer / anudeep singh
Any combination of sinusoidal AC sources and impedances with
two terminals can be replaced by a single voltage source e
and a single series impedance z. The value of e is the open
circuit voltage at the terminals, and the value of z is e
divided by the current with the terminals short circuited.
In this case, that impedance evaluation involves a
series-parallel combination.
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Answer / gopal basak
Yes.We can apply the superposition theorem to AC circuit .
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
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