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The superposition theorem is a fundamental principle in linear circuit analysis that states that in a linear circuit with multiple independent sources, the total response (voltage or current) at any point in the circuit can be determined by summing the responses caused by each independent source acting alone, while all other independent sources are turned off. For voltage sources, this means replacing them with a short circuit, and for current sources, replacing them with an open circuit. This theorem simplifies the analysis of complex circuits by allowing engineers to evaluate the contribution of each source separately before combining the results.

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