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EXPERIMENT-3_KEE451

The document outlines an experiment to verify the superposition principle in electrical circuits using MULTISIM software. It describes the theoretical background of the superposition theorem and provides instructions for calculating current and voltage in circuits with DC and AC sources, respectively. The results confirm that the simulation supports the superposition theorem.
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EXPERIMENT-3_KEE451

The document outlines an experiment to verify the superposition principle in electrical circuits using MULTISIM software. It describes the theoretical background of the superposition theorem and provides instructions for calculating current and voltage in circuits with DC and AC sources, respectively. The results confirm that the simulation supports the superposition theorem.
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BABU BANARASI DAS NORTHERN INDIA INSTITUTE OF

TECHNOLOGY
Department of Electrical Engineering
Lucknow (U.P.) - 226028
CIRCUIT SIMULATION LAB (BEE351)

EXPERIMENT NUMBER-03

OBJECT: Verifying experimentally the superposition principle for a circuit with two voltage
sources

SOFTWARE REQUIRED: MULTISIM software.

THEORY:
Superposition theorem: “In a linear circuit, containing more than one independent energy
sources, the overall response (Voltage or current) in any branch of the circuit is equal to sum
of the response due to each independent source acting one at a time while making other
source in- operative.”

CIRCUITS:
For DC source:
Find out current in R3 in the circuit shown in figure 2a by Superposition theorem. Assume
any value for V1 , V2 , I, R1,, R2 but R3 = _________________

For AC source:
Find out voltage across L in the circuit shown in figure 2b by Superposition theorem. Assume
any value for V,I,L,C,R1 but R2 =_______________

CALCULATION:

RESULTS: The Simulation verifies the superposition Theorem.

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