Question: Use superposition to compute the voltage VABVAB. a . What values ( in Volts ) must be summed to produce the final answer? Let V

Use superposition to compute the voltage VABVAB.
a. What values (in Volts) must be summed to produce the final answer?
LetVABVAB be the contribution of the current source:
VAB=(x1)+j(y1)=(VAB=(x1)+j(y1)=(Answer 1 Question 7)+j()+j(Answer 2 Question 7)V)V
(note: both x1x1 andy1y1 can be positive or negative)
LetVABVAB be the contribution of the voltage source:
VAB=(x2)+j(y2)=(VAB=(x2)+j(y2)=(Answer 3 Question 7)+j()+j(Answer 4 Question 7)V)V
(note: both x2x2 andy2y2 can be positive or negative)
b. What is the final answer (in Volts)?
VAB=VAB+VAB=(x1+x2)+j(y1+y2)=(VAB=VAB+VAB=(x1+x2)+j(y1+y2)=(Answer 5 Question 7)+j()+j(Answer 6 Question 7)V

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