explain kirchhoffs laws
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This law states that, for any node (junction) in an electrical circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of that node; or equivalently: The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero.
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Kirchhoff junction /current rule :
At any junction, the sum of the current entering the junction is equal to sum of the current leaving the junction.
It significs the "law of conservation of charge"
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Kirchhoff loop/voltage rule:
The algebraic sum of change in potential around any closed loop that involves the resistors and cells is zero
It significs the " law of conservation of energy "
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