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a. Using the superposition theorem, determine the voltage across the 4.7
b. Find the power delivered to the 4.7
c. Find the power delivered to the 4.7
d. Find the power delivered to the 4.7
e. How do the results of part (d) compare with the sum of the results to parts (b) and (C)? Can the superposition theorem be applied to power levels?
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