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Suman Cole

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2021-02-21

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Malena

Malena

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No, superposition principles state that the voltage across or the current through an element in a linear circuit is the algebraic sum of the voltages across or currents through an element due to each independent voltage or current source acting alone. This is a topic on electric circuits not in general physics. In this specific case, you have to consider the effect that produces the2-A source for ix without the 3.5 V intervention. Callthis effect ix. Then consider the effect of 3.5 V without 2-A source intervention. Sum both effects and you obtain ix, that is:
ix=ix+i

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