For R1=478, R2=154, R3=169, R4=400, R5=195, R6=335, V1=7V & 11=2 A in the shown circuit, using the superposition principle find the following: R6 RE R2 www R1 V1 VR4 R3 Iol (in ampere) due to V1 only- (Note that Io-lo1+102, where Iol is due to V1 and Io2 is due to 11) Vol (in volt) due to V1 only- (Note that Vo-Vol+Vo2, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1) Io2 (in ampere) due to Il only- (Note that lo-lo1+102, where Iol is due to V1 and Io2 is due to 11) Vo2 (in volt) due to 11 only- (Note that Vo-Vol+Vo2, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1)

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For R1=478, R2=154, R3=169, R4-400, R5=195, R6-335, V1=7 V & 11=2 A in the shown circuit, using the superposition principle find the following:
R6
Il
R2
m
V1
VR4
R3
RI
Iol (in ampere) due to V1 only=
(Note that Io-Io1+102, where Io1 is due to V1 and Io2 is due to I1)
Vol (in volt) due to V1 only=
(Note that Vo-Vo1+Vo2, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1)
Io2 (in ampere) due to Il only=
(Note that Io=Io1+102, where Io1 is due to V1 and Io2 is due to I1)
Vo2 (in volt) due to 11 only=
(Note that Vo=V61+V02, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1)
Transcribed Image Text:For R1=478, R2=154, R3=169, R4-400, R5=195, R6-335, V1=7 V & 11=2 A in the shown circuit, using the superposition principle find the following: R6 Il R2 m V1 VR4 R3 RI Iol (in ampere) due to V1 only= (Note that Io-Io1+102, where Io1 is due to V1 and Io2 is due to I1) Vol (in volt) due to V1 only= (Note that Vo-Vo1+Vo2, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1) Io2 (in ampere) due to Il only= (Note that Io=Io1+102, where Io1 is due to V1 and Io2 is due to I1) Vo2 (in volt) due to 11 only= (Note that Vo=V61+V02, where Vol is due to V1 and Vo2 is due to I1)
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