Describe Kirchhoff' s law with an example
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
From above we know that Kirchhoff's current law states that the sum of the currents entering a junction must equal the sum of the currents leaving the junction, and in our simple example above, there is one current, IT going into the junction at node B and two currents leaving the junction, I1 and I2.
Answered by
1
Answer---»»➷
■ Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) states that, for any loop in an electrical circuit, the sum of the electrical voltage across the loop is zero.
□ Example -- It has two loops, A and B, and two nodes, C and D. With the arrows is defined the positive flow of the electrical current.
Similar questions