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Select the correct option
(A) Kirchhoff's junction law follows from the conservation of energy
(B) Kirchhoff's loop law follows from the conservation of charge
(C) At any junction the sum of the currents entering at the
junction is equal to sum of currents leaving at the junction
(D) All of these​

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Answered by XxMackenzieFanxX
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Kirchhoff's first rule (the junction rule) is an application of the conservation of charge to a junction; it is illustrated in Figure 2. Current is the flow of charge, and charge is conserved; thus, whatever charge flows into the junction must flow out. Kirchhoff's first rule requires that I1 = I2 + I3 (see figure).

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