Physics, asked by sravyamadireddy357, 11 months ago

state Kirchhoff's loop law and explain briefly ?

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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It state that the algebraic sum of all potential drops and emfs along any closed path in a network is zero. The algebraic sum of the emfs in a loop of a circuit is equal to the algebraic sum of the product of current and resistances in it.

Answered by sboss9187
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Kirchhoff's loop rule states that the algebraic sum of potential differences, including voltage supplied by the voltage sources and resistive elements, in any loop must be equal to zero. For example, consider a simple loop with no junctions,

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