Given that: R = 5334, V1=9.8, V2=4.4, Using Superposition theory, Find Vab due to V1 only? R? R? V1+ R? V2+ R? R? Select one: a. -10658.200000 b. 0.000459 c. 4.9 d. none of the above e. 2.20 f. 2.450000 +Vab-
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To do this, we can temporarily remove V2 from the circuit and calculate the voltage across R using V1. Since V1 is connected in series with R, the voltage across R due to V1 only can be found using Ohm's Law: V1 = I * R, where I is the current flowing through the Show more…
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