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Define Kirchhoff s law / current law /junction law​

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Kirchhoff's first rule—the junction rule. The sum of all currents entering a junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction: ∑Iin=∑Iout. ... The algebraic sum of changes in potential around any closed circuit path (loop) must be zero: ∑V=0.Nov 5, 2020

Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) is Kirchhoff's first law that deals with the conservation of charge entering and leaving a junction. His current law states that for a parallel path the total current entering a circuits junction is exactly equal to the total current leaving the same junction. ...

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Kirchhoff’s Current Law is one of the fundamental laws used for circuit analysis. His current law states that for a parallel path the total current entering a circuits junction is exactly equal to the total current leaving the same junction.

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