3. Calculation3.1 For the circuit shown in Figure 2, use the superposition principle to calculate thecomponents of i1, i 2 and i 3 when each source acts alone, and complete Table 1. Note thatI11, I21 and I31 are the component of I1, I2 and I3 due to V1, and I12, I22 and I32 are thecomponent of I1, I2 and I3 due to and V2 respectively. All values are RMS value.Table 1 Calculated DataV1 Active Only V2 Active Only V1 and V2 ActiveI11 I12 I1 V(R1:2)I21 I22 I2 V(3-0)I31 I32 I3Table 2 Simulated DataElectrical Engineering Principles (EEE4115)Lab 2 Page 7 of 8Obtained from steps 2.27 and 2.31I(R1) VR1:2I(R2) V3-0I(R3)3.2 Compare the calculated data with the simulated results.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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- Calculation3.1 For the circuit shown in Figure 2, use the superposition principle to calculate thecomponents of i1, i 2 and i 3 when each source acts alone, and complete Table 1. Note thatI11, I21 and I31 are the component of I1, I2 and I3 due to V1, and I12, I22 and I32 are thecomponent of I1, I2 and I3 due to and V2 respectively. All values are RMS value.Table 1 Calculated DataV1 Active Only V2 Active Only V1 and V2 ActiveI11 I12 I1 V(R1:2)I21 I22 I2 V(3-0)I31 I32 I3Table 2 Simulated DataElectrical Engineering Principles (EEE4115)Lab 2 Page 7 of 8Obtained from steps 2.27 and 2.31I(R1) VR1:2I(R2) V3-0I(R3)3.2 Compare the calculated data with the simulated results.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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