In krchoff"s law
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Junction rules
Loop rules
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LOOP LAW..
In any "loop" of a closed circuit, there can be any number of circuit elements, such as batteries and resistors. The sum of the voltage differences across all of these circuit elements must be zero. This is known as Kirchhoff's Loop Rule. Voltage differences are measured in Volts (V). When the current I in the loop is given in Amperes (A) and resistance of circuit elements is given in Ohms (Ω), the voltage difference across a resistor can be found using the formula .
Summesion V=0
V = voltage difference, (Volts, V)..
Kirchhoff Junction Rule. At any junction point, the sum of all currents entering the junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction.
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LOOP LAW..
In any "loop" of a closed circuit, there can be any number of circuit elements, such as batteries and resistors. The sum of the voltage differences across all of these circuit elements must be zero. This is known as Kirchhoff's Loop Rule. Voltage differences are measured in Volts (V). When the current I in the loop is given in Amperes (A) and resistance of circuit elements is given in Ohms (Ω), the voltage difference across a resistor can be found using the formula .
Summesion V=0
V = voltage difference, (Volts, V)..
Kirchhoff Junction Rule. At any junction point, the sum of all currents entering the junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction.
Hope this helps u!!
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1.Kirchhoff Junction Rule. At any junction point, the sum of all currents entering the junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction.
2.Kirchoff's second rule : the loop rule. The sum of all the potential differences around a complete loop is equal to zero
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1.Kirchhoff Junction Rule. At any junction point, the sum of all currents entering the junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction.
2.Kirchoff's second rule : the loop rule. The sum of all the potential differences around a complete loop is equal to zero
tysm....#gozmit
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