Answer Posted / shubham
In any network made up of linear impedances and countaining more than once source of e.m.f., the current flowing in any branch is the phasor sum of the currents that would flow in that branch if each source were considered separately,all other e.m.f.sources being replaced for the time being,by their respective internal impedances.
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