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you have 3 resistances such as R1= 1k Ω , R2= 1k Ω , R3= 100 Ω
In order to prove the superposition theorem, we measure the voltage Uab where:
V1 is turned on, V2 is turned off. Uab1 = 3V.
Find the value of V1 and V2
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