please explain loop law with example easy
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Kirchhoff's loop rule states that the sum of all the electric potential differences around a loop is zero. It is also sometimes called Kirchhoff's voltage law or Kirchhoff's second law.
The circuit loop in the figure below consists of three resistors and a voltage source (battery). The current in the loop is I = +4.00 A, clockwise. The battery supplies a voltage of vb = 100.0 V.
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