state and explain kirchhoff s laws of elecric circuit
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Kirchhoff's current law
This law states that, for any node (junction) in an electrical circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of that node; or equivalently: The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero.
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Kirchhoff's current law states that the total current flowing into a node or junction in an electric circuit must be equal to the total current flowing out. It is also known as the junction law. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law states that the algebraic sum of all the voltages in a given circuit will be equal to zero.
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