State and explain kirchhoff's law for the distribution of current in a network
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According to the Junction rule in a circuit, the total of the currents in a junction is equal to the sum of currents outside the junction
The total current entering a junction or a node is equal to the charge leaving the node as no charge is lost.
Put differently, the algebraic sum of every current entering and leaving the node has to be null. This property of Kirchhoff law is commonly called as Conservation of charge wherein, I(exit) + I(enter) = 0.
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