State Kirchhoff 's rules for electrical network? Calculate the current through each
resistor using Kirchhoff's rule
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To determine the amount or magnitude of the electrical current flowing around an electrical or electronic circuit, we need to use certain laws or rules that allows us to write down these currents in the form of an equation. The network equations used are those according to Kirchhoff’s laws, and as we are dealing with circuit currents, we will be looking at Kirchhoff’s current law, (KCL).
Gustav Kirchhoff’s Current Law is one of the fundamental laws used for circuit analysis. 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. This is because it has no other place to go as no charge is lost.
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