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Lab 08 - Superposition Theorem

This document outlines an experiment to verify the superposition theorem in electric circuits. The experiment involves measuring the voltage and current through a resistor when two voltage sources are applied simultaneously and individually. Students will calculate the total voltage and current using the superposition theorem, which states the total effect is equal to the sum of the individual effects of each voltage source. They will then measure the voltage and current in the circuit to see if the calculated and measured values agree, validating the superposition theorem. Safety precautions for the experiment are also provided.

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Lab 08 - Superposition Theorem

This document outlines an experiment to verify the superposition theorem in electric circuits. The experiment involves measuring the voltage and current through a resistor when two voltage sources are applied simultaneously and individually. Students will calculate the total voltage and current using the superposition theorem, which states the total effect is equal to the sum of the individual effects of each voltage source. They will then measure the voltage and current in the circuit to see if the calculated and measured values agree, validating the superposition theorem. Safety precautions for the experiment are also provided.

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Electric Circuits (EE 100) Lab Manual Handout #8

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Reg. No
Marks / Grade

EXPERIMENT NO. 8

SUPERPOSITION THEOREM

Objectives:
To verify the superposition theorem through an experiment.

Equipment:
Resistors
DMM
Breadboard
DC power supply
Connecting wires

Prerequisite:
Before coming to the lab, students must study and practice the superposition
theorem, and also review the concepts relating Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws.

Theory:
The superposition theorem allows us to determine the voltage across (or current
through) a circuit element due to several energy sources, connected within the circuit and
acting simultaneously, by analysing the effect of each source acting alone, and then summing
(superimposing) those effects to know the overall voltage across (or current through) that
particular circuit element.

Safety Precautions
 Look at each exercise carefully before connecting the circuits.
 Make sure all power is off before connecting or disconnecting components.
 Ask your Instructor to check the circuit before turning on the power.
 When measuring voltage or current, make sure the DMM is correctly set for what
you need to measure.

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Electric Circuits (EE 100) Lab Manual Handout #8

Figure 8.1: Example circuit to test the validity of the superposition theorem

Procedure:

1. Calculate the voltage across and current through the 10kΩ resistance R2 using
superposition. Let v = v1 + v2 and i = i1 +i2, where the subscripts 1 and 2 denote the
variables associated with the 10V and 5V source respectively. Record the calculated
values in Table 8.1.

2. Construct on breadboard the circuit shown in Fig. 8.1. Measure the voltage across
and current through the 10kΩ resistance R2. Be sure to turn off the power whenever you
move wires in the circuit. Record the voltage (v) and current (i) values in Table 8.1.

3. Replace the 5V source with a short-circuit and leave the 10V source intact. The resultant
circuit is shown in Fig. 8.2. Measure the voltage across and current through the 10kΩ
resistance R2. Record the voltage (v1) and current (i1) values in
Table 8.1.

Figure 8.2: The circuit with only 10V source considered

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Electric Circuits (EE 100) Lab Manual Handout #8

4. Replace the 10V source with a short-circuit and leave the 5V source intact. The resultant
circuit is shown in Fig. 8.3. Measure the voltage across and current through the 10kΩ
resistance R2. Record the voltage (v2) and current (i2) values in Table 8.1.

Figure 8.3: The circuit with only 5V source considered

5. Verify if the measurements are in accordance to the superposition theorem i.e.


v = v1 + v2 and i = i1 +i2.

6. Compare the calculated and measured values. Do they agree?

Observations:
Voltage /
Calculation results Measurement results
Current

v1 =

v2 =

v =

i1 =

i2 =

i =

Table 8.1: Data to test the validity of the superposition theorem

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