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State and explain Kirchhoff's Current and Voltage rule with example ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) states that, for any loop in an electrical circuit, the sum of the electrical voltage across the loop is zero. ... Let's take as example the following circuit. It has two loops, A and B, and two nodes, C and D. With the arrows is defined the positive flow of the electrical current.

Answered by chaitanyakrishn1
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Answer:

kirchoff current law states that the current entering at a junction is equal to the current leaving from the junction

or total current at a junction is equal to zero

like if 4 A and 3 A current enter at a junction then 7A current will leave from that junction so that there is no static current at the junction

kirchoffs current law is based on the conservation of charge

kirchoffs voltage law states that the total pptential difference acrros two points in a closed loop is equal to zero

for example in a closed look

if V = 10 and R = 20

then V1 +V2 = 0

V - I R = 0

I = 0.5 A

kirchoffs voltage law is based on the conservation of energy

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