Use Superposition to determine the current "I". Assume that both sources work at the same frequency. NOTE: DO NOT USE ME

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Use Superposition to determine the current "I". Assume that both sources work at the same frequency. NOTE: DO NOT USE ME

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Use Superposition to determine the current "I". Assume that bothsources work at the same frequency.
NOTE: DO NOT USE MESH ANALYSIS OR NODALANALYSIS
Use Superposition To Determine The Current I Assume That Both Sources Work At The Same Frequency Note Do Not Use Me 1
Use Superposition To Determine The Current I Assume That Both Sources Work At The Same Frequency Note Do Not Use Me 1 (109.3 KiB) Viewed 17 times
I = I mA < 0° | 0 R₁ + • 2 ΚΩ 20V + VR₂ · 5 ΚΩ I = 2 mA £ 0°
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