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Kirchhoff law and KVL and KCL explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kirchoff gave two laws which are stated as follows :-
KVL(Kirchoff's Voltage Law ) : It states that Algebraic sum of total voltage drop in any closed loop will be zero .

KCL(Kirchoff's current law ): It states that the sum of total incoming current is equal to sum of total outgoing current .

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Answered by iamalpha
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KCL (Kirchoff's Current Law) :-

It states that the amount of input current towards a junction is equal to the amount of output current coming out of the junction.
Iₘ = Iₙ ,
where Iₘ is the sum of all the currents entering a junction and Iₙ is the sum of all the currents comming out of the junction.


KVL (Kirchoff's Voltage Law) :-

It states that the sum of all the potential drops across a given point is equal to the total potential given to the circuit.
V = V₁ + V₂ + V₃ ....... and so on.
where V is the total voltage applied in the circuit and V₁, V₂,.......and so on, are the potential drops across each resistance in the circuit.




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