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The document describes an experiment to verify the superposition theorem in electrical circuits. The objective is to be familiar with the superposition theorem and verify it analytically for a circuit with two sources of voltage. The theory states that the total current through any element is equal to the algebraic sum of the currents from each independent source. The experiment involves measuring current with both sources active, then with one source removed at a time, and verifying the total equals the sum of the individual currents.

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Islamic University of Technology (Iut) : Course: Experiment No Name of The Experiment

The document describes an experiment to verify the superposition theorem in electrical circuits. The objective is to be familiar with the superposition theorem and verify it analytically for a circuit with two sources of voltage. The theory states that the total current through any element is equal to the algebraic sum of the currents from each independent source. The experiment involves measuring current with both sources active, then with one source removed at a time, and verifying the total equals the sum of the individual currents.

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ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (IUT)

ORGANISATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION (OIC)


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

COURSE : EEE 4102 (ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT I LAB.)


EXPERIMENT NO. 6
NAME OF THE EXPERIMENT : VERIFICATION OF SUPERPOSITION
THEOREM

OBJECTIVE:
i) To be familiar with the superposition theorem and know its applicability.
ii) To verify this theorem which is an analytical technique of determining currents in a
circuit with more than one source.

THEORY:
It states that, ‘in any linear, bilateral network consisting of more than one source of emf, the
current through or voltage across any element is equal to the algebraic sum of the currents or
voltages produced independently by each source.’

While the current due to a particular source of emf is being found the other emf sources are
rendered inactive and if any branch element is in series with those sources that remain intact.

APPARATUS:
• DC power supplies of suitable ratings
• Four resistors (6.8K, 3.3K, 2.2K, 560Ω)
• One ammeter, one multimeter
• Project board
• Connecting wires

BLOCK DIAGRAM:

Fig. 6(a) Fig. 6(b)


Fig. 6(c)

PROCEDURE:
1. Connect the circuit as shown in figure 6(a). In this circuit, keep both sources active.
Apply +5 volt from E1 and -15 volts from E2 and R1 = 2.2K, R2 = 3.3K, R3 = 560Ω.
2. Measure the current I using ammeter and record it in the given table along with the
current direction (upward or downward).
3. Now remove E2 source, short the terminals C, D as shown in fig. 6(b). Measure the
current I´ in the branch R3 using ammeter. Record in the table.
4. Now remove E1 source, short the terminals A, B and reconnect E2 as shown in fig. 6(c).
Measure the current I´´ in the branch R3 using ammeter. Record in the table.
5. Verify I = I´ + I´´ (algebraic sum) which would validate the superposition theorem for
this particular circuit.
6. Repeat (2) to (5), by changing the value of R1 to 6.8K.

DATA TABLE:

Observation Values of R1, R2, R3 I I I I = I + I


No. (ohms) (ma) (ma) (ma) (ma)

REPORT:
1. Show the table.
2. Comment on the obtained results and discrepancies (if any).
3. Find theoretically the current I with the reference to fig. 6(a) applying the superposition
theorem considering E1=+5V and E2=−15V and R1, R2, R3 with their recorded values.

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