Superposition Theorem
Superposition lets you study one source at a time instead of trying to understand every push together.
What Happens Physically
- Only linear circuits can be handled this way.
- When one source is active, the other independent sources are turned off.
- A voltage source turned off becomes a short path.
- A current source turned off becomes an open path.
- The final current or voltage is the sum of all individual effects.
Formula
final response = response from source 1 + response from source 2 + ...
- Response means the voltage or current you want to find.
- Each source is tested alone.
- The separate answers are added with their signs.
Step-by-Step Method
- 1Choose the voltage or current you want to find.
- 2Keep one independent source active.
- 3Turn off all other independent sources.
- 4Solve the circuit for that one source.
- 5Repeat for every source.
- 6Add all partial answers with correct direction or polarity.
Key Idea
Complex source action becomes easier when each source gets its own turn.
Animation Idea
Show multiple sources fading out one by one, then show each partial current path combining into the final answer.