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the algebraic sum of the changes of potential around any closed circuit loop in a circuit involving resistors and cell in a closed loop is

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In accordance with Kirchhoff’s second law i.e. Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL), the algebraic sum of all the potential differences in a closed electric circuit or closed loop that contains one or more cells and resistors is always equal to zero.

This law is popularly called as the law of conservation of voltage.

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  • In accordance with Kirchhoff’s second law i.e. Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL), the algebraic sum of all the potential differences in a closed electric circuit or closed loop that contains one or more cells and resistors is always equal to zero.

  • This law is popularly called as the law of conservation of voltage.
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