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As in DC circuits, the superposition theorem does not hold for power because power is what type of quantity?
 
  A. Independent
  B. Linear
  C. Nonlinear
  D. Controlled

Question 2

In what type of network is the current through an element equal to the algebraic sum of the currents that are produced by each source individually?
 
  A. Linear
  B. Connected
  C. Dependent
  D. Nonlinear



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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