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State kirchhoff's current law. with
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  • Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) is Kirchhoff's first law that deals with the conservation of charge entering and leaving a junction. ... His current law states that for a parallel path the total current entering a circuits junction is exactly equal to the total current leaving the same junction.

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Kirchhoff's first law (or current law or juction law) : The algebraic sum of the currents at any juction is zero. ... Sign convention : (a) In going round a loop, if we traverse a resistor in the direction of the current through it, the potential difference (p.d) across the resistor is taken as negative.

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