Consider a linear circuit with a single voltage source Vs, a single current sour
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Consider a linear circuit with a single voltage source Vs, a single current source Is and 2000 resistors. The circuit has no other sources. The current Ix through one of the resistors in this circuit is determined to be Ix = 2 Vs + 5 Is. Which of the following is *not* correct? A. Superposition applies for this circuit. B. Linearity applies for ths circuit. C. If the current source is removed, then Ix = 2 Vs. D. If the voltage source is removed, then Ix = 5 Is. E. Ix must be in the same direction of Is.Explanation / Answer
option E is incorrect.
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