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sign conventions for loop law​

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Sign Convention in Applying Kirchhoff's Rules

The product of resistance and current, i.e., the IR term, in any arm of the circuit is taken negative if one moves in a closed path, in the same direction of the assumed current; and positive if in the opposite direction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our sign conventions for applying signs to the voltage polarities in our KVL equation will be as follows :when traversing the loop,if the positive terminal of a voltage differences is encountered before the negative terminal ,the voltage differences will be interpreted as positive in the KVL equation.

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