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What is principle of super position?explain with example??????????

What is principle of super position?explain with example??????????

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N JYOTHEESWAR
342 Points
8 years ago
hai gowrisankar,
          the principle of superposition is defined as or it states that for all linear systems the net  response at a given time or place by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually.
 
SAI SARDAR
1700 Points
8 years ago
Gowri Sankar, Principle of super position states that the vector algebraic sum of all the forces acting on the object is zero.
PRAPULPODISHETTI
669 Points
8 years ago
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle, also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually.
PRAPULPODISHETTI
669 Points
8 years ago
The principle of superposition may be applied to waves whenever two (or more) waves travelling through the same medium at the same time. The waves pass through each other without being disturbed. The net displacement of the medium at any point in space or time, is simply the sum of the individual wave displacements.
raj
383 Points
8 years ago
hai gowrishankar
the principle of superposition is the net force acting on a place with a time is the sum of all indivisual forces.
Prabhakar ch
577 Points
8 years ago
Dear Gowri Shankar
Prabhakar ch
577 Points
8 years ago
Dear Gowri Shankar
                               Principle of super position states that the vector algebraic sum of all the forces acting on the object is zero.
All the best for your bright future
Gaddam Chethan
317 Points
8 years ago
Hello Gowri
                   In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle, also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually
T.kumar
281 Points
8 years ago
hi,, principle of superposition defined
mohan
216 Points
8 years ago
dear gowri …..
        in physics,the super position principle also known as superpotion property.it states that, for all linear systems the net responce at a goven place and time caused by  two or more stimuli is the sum of the responce which would have been caused by each stimulus individually.............................
Dheeru chowdary
100 Points
8 years ago
the principle of superposition of forces is defined as the net force of the forces acting in different directions ids the vector sum of that forces
Dheeru chowdary
100 Points
8 years ago
the principle of superposition of forces is that the net force acting on the body is the vector sum of all the forces acting on the body on diff directions
sreekanth sree
125 Points
8 years ago
the principle of super posotion is this states that whenever two or more waves meet the instantaneous total displacement at any point is equal to the vector sum of the indidual displacements at htat point.
sudarshan
174 Points
8 years ago
 For all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulas indivisually it is called super position principle.
SAI SANDY
153 Points
8 years ago
Dear Shankar,
The principle of super posotion is this states that whenever two or more waves meet the instantaneous total displacement at any point is equal to the vector sum of the indidual displacements at htat point.
raj
383 Points
8 years ago
timulas indivisually it is called super position principle.For all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each s
The principle of super posotion is this states that whenever two or more waves meet the instantaneous total displacement at any point is equal to the vector sum of the indidual displacements at htat point.
NAVEENKUMAR NAGIPOGU
108 Points
8 years ago
dear this is ve
T Dileep
100 Points
8 years ago
dear gowri,in physics and systems theory superposition is called as super position property
Ganesh Gana
105 Points
7 years ago
 vector algebraic sum of all forces acting on the object is zero,In physics and system theory super position property

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