Derive kirchhoff's equation mention its importance
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Kirchhoff's Equation. an equality expressing the temperature dependence of the thermal quantities associated with a chemical reaction through the difference in heat capacities between the products and reactants.
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Gustav Kirchhoff, a German physicist, devised a set of principles that govern the conservation of current and energy in electrical circuits.
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- Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Law are the two laws in question.
- Kirchhoff's Current Law states that, as no charge is lost, the total current entering a junction or a node is equal to the charge leaving the node.
- Every current entering and leaving the node must have an algebraic total of zero. Conservation of charge is the name given to this characteristic of Kirchhoff law.
thus, I (enter) + I (exit) = 0
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law states that For any closed network, the voltage surrounding a loop equals the sum of all voltage drops in the same loop, as well as zero.
- To put it another way, the algebraic total of all the voltages in the loop must equal zero, and this property of Kirchhoff's law is known as energy conservation.
thus, V1+V2+V3 = 0
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