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Superposition theorem must be used with Ohm's law to find currents in circuits with multiple sources. True or False

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The statement is true. The Superposition theorem is used to analyze circuits with multiple sources, and Ohm's law can be applied to find the currents in the circuit.

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The statement is true.



Superposition theorem is a technique used to analyze circuits with multiple sources. It states that the total current or voltage in a linear circuit with multiple sources is the algebraic sum of the individual currents or voltages produced by each source when all other sources are turned off.



When using the Superposition theorem, Ohm's law can be applied to find the currents in the circuit. Ohm's law states that the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current through the resistor multiplied by the resistance of the resistor.

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