Kirchhoff's law statement
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KIRCHOFF'S LAW
- It consists two laws of electric current .
- KCL law
- It is also called current law or First law of Kirchhoff's law or junction law.
- Current entering a junction are equal to current leaving at a junction.
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- Algebric sum of all currents at a junction is zero.
- This law is derived from charge conservation.
2. KVL law
- It is also called as voltage law or loop law or second law of Kirchhoff's law.
- In a closed loop sum of all potential difference 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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