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explain kirchoff junction law​

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Answered by Ashish1401
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Hey Mate,

Kirchhoff's junction rule states that at any junction ( node ) in an electrical circuit, the sum of the currents flowing into that junction is equal to the sum of the currents flowing out of that junction.

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Answered by sriti88
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Hey here is your answer.....

In a circuit, sometimes you have places, called junctions, where several wires come together. Because charge is conserved and current measures the rate at which charges are flowing, the total current coming into to a junction must equal the total current coming out the other side of the junction, just as it did in the light bulb. This relationship is known as Kirchhoff's Junction Rule.

The junction rule says that the current going into a junction must equal the current coming out of the junction.

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