When this is true, the superposition principle can be applied.
In these situations, the superposition principle only approximately holds.
Perhaps the most useful idea is the superposition principle.
The superposition principle can also be applied to creep data.
The solution to this system can be found by using the superposition principle (linearity).
When this is true the equation is said to obey the superposition principle.
However, early on, as he introduced the superposition principle, Dirac would break in half a piece of chalk.
There are equations which have solutions that do not satisfy the superposition principle.
This can be reduced to a simple dipole using the superposition principle.
This is known as the superposition principle, valid for linear systems.