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State Kirchoff's law for electrical network.
or, State Kirchhoff's two laws for electrical network.​

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Kirchhoff's current law

Kirchhoff's current lawThis 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.

Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents leaving (or entering) a node is equal to zero. A Node is a point where two or more circuit elements are connected to it. If only two circuit elements are connected to a node, then it is said to be simple node.

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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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