All of the circuit's components must be bilateral, which means that the current will be the same for both polarities of the source voltage. It is possible to use both active and passive components. Diodes, semiconductors, transistors, and other active components are examples. Resistors, inductors, capacitors, and other passive components are examples.
According to the superposition theorem, the response across each element in a linear, active, bilateral network with more than one source is the sum of the responses obtained from each source evaluated independently, and all other sources are replaced by their internal resistance.
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