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please tell me the answer of these two in a paper and upload please do clearly​

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Answered by SauravAshutosh
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1 d)5/6

2 d)68

Answer:

Kirchhoff’s Current Law, often shortened to KCL, states that “The algebraic sum of all currents entering and exiting a node must equal zero.”

This law is used to describe how a charge enters and leaves a wire junction point or node on a wire.

Armed with this information, let’s now take a look at an example of the law in practice, why it’s important, and how it was derived.

Answered by sandhyarani72059
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Answer:

Ans. d). 5/6

Ans d). 68

Step-by-step explanation:

in ist que we take LCM and then we square root of the number and answer is 5 upon 6

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