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Explain Kirchhoff law....?? ​

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Answered by PrinceRm
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The Kirchoff's circuit laws are valuable for understanding electric current circuit behavior. The easiest way to understand these laws is to think of them as conservation laws.

Kirchoff's current law is based on the principle of charge conservation. It tells us the total current entering a circuit junction (also called node) is equal to the total current leaving the junction.

Kirchoff's voltage law is based on the principle of energy conservation. It tells us that the change in voltage (energy per unit charge) around a circuit loop is zero.

i.e. energy gained = energy lost.

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Answered by Itzy03
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Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference in the lumped element model of electrical circuits.

They were first described in 1845 by German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. This generalized the work of Georg Ohm and preceded the work of James Clerk Maxwell.

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