at any junction or node,an incoming current Is equal to outgoing current is called
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Kirchhoff's Current Law states that” the algebraic sum of all the currents at any node point or a junction of a circuit is zero”. The direction of incoming currents to a node is taken as positive while the outgoing currents are taken as negative.
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Kirchhoff's Current Law states that” the algebraic sum of all the currents at any node point or a junction of a circuit is zero”. The direction of incoming currents to a node is taken as positive while the outgoing currents are taken as negative.
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