Talk:Superposition principle
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[edit] question
...so it means you just add up the results?70.25.138.179 04:13, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
- It means that if you add two solutions, it is also a solution. Hypothetically, if F[x]=x and F[x]=y AND if the superposition principle holds, THEN F[x] also = x+y Fresheneesz 10:24, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mathematics
The superposition principle is often cited in mathematics. It would be very helpful to note in what ways the superposition principle is used in math. I don't know enough about it to add it. Fresheneesz 10:24, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mathy
This article is far too user-unfriendly. I am a great fan of calculus, though I am more enthusiastic about referencing - but this physics article does not have enough physis. Diagrams of superpositioning between two sound waves of same frequency would be great. I know this is the principle of superposition but there is no article titled for linear superposition and what little physics is out there about this is well... little. Considering how useful linear superpositioning is with everyday lifes, its amazing that there isn't a FA about it. Tourskin 04:59, 8 March 2007 (UTC)