Depression is no longer a factor, in fact I embrace the darkness and its ambiguity. Not only is it a comfort that prevents the horrible reality that has befallen the visual sense, it is also a constant presence where else is absent...
Here are my predicted waves, not in order because I mean that's not how I roll. But I mean you can tell what's square, triangle and sinosidal right?
And lo' and behold we have graphs that pretty much mirror my predictions. I might not be the most tech savy person in the world but I can make graphs. However I don't recall editing the values of the square graph to give a .25 voltage difference from the triangular and sinosidal.
Here we see linear relationship in circuits where kiR = kv and k is a constant. so given the same circuit structure, simple arithmetic is only necessary for computation to rind either voltage or current.
Here we learn about superposistion: The superposition principle states that the voltage across (or current through) an element in a linear circuit is the algebraic sum of the voltages across (or currents through) that element due to each independent source acting alone. Basically you can break a circuit into parts and then add them together.
1. Turn off all independent sources except one source. Find the output (voltage or current) due to that active source using nodal or mesh analysis.
2. Repeat step 1 for each of the other independent sources.
3. Find the total contribution by adding algebraically all the contributions due to the independent sources.
In this lab we predict voltage values using superposition and exact incremental increases.
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