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Defined Kirchhoff's law?

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Answered by abhi178
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Kirchoff gave two circuit laws which are fundamental and their basic principles are used to solve for unknown currents in multi-loop or non-simple rule .
these are given below.

Kirchoff's first law :- this law is also known as junction rule or current law .
according to this law, the algebric sum of current meeting at a junction is zero.
this law is represents conservation og charge .

Kirchoff 's second law:-the voltage may be stated as the algebric sum of the voltage around any close loop is zero.
this law represents consetvation of energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kirchhoff's rules →

(i) At any junction, the sum of the currents entering the junction is equal to the sum of the currents leaving the junction.

(ii) The algebraic sum of the charges in potential around any closed loop involving resistors and cells in the loop is zero.

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