Physics, asked by tbhim8093, 11 months ago

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Kirchoff's point rule (Junction rule) is a direct consequence of law
conservation of -
(A) आवेश Charge
(B) संवेग Momentum
(C) कोणीय संवेग Angular Momentum (D) उर्जा Energy​

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Answered by cyriacjoy001
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Answer:

As far as I know, it must be conservation of charge.

Explanation:

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Kirchoff's point rule is a direct consequence of law  conservation of charge.

(A) is correct option.

Explanation:

Kirchoff's first law :

Kirchoff's first law is current law.

The current flowing in to a junction must be equal to the current flowing out of the junction.

I_{1}+I_{2}=I_{3}+I_{4}

Sum of the current of all junction is zero.

In mathematically,

\sum{I}=0

I_{1}+I_{2}-I_{3}-I_{4}=0

Where, I_{1}, I_{2} = enter current

I_{3}, I_{4} = out current

We know that,

I=\dfrac{dQ}{dt}

If the sum of current at all junction is zero then the net chrage will be conserved.

Hence, Kirchoff's point rule is a direct consequence of law  conservation of charge.

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