superposition principle
English
Noun
superposition principle (plural superposition principles)
- (mathematics, physics) The principle that a linear combination of two or more solutions of an equation is itself a solution; it is a feature of many physical laws
Translations
The principle that a linear combination of two or more solutions of an equation is itself a solution
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