The algebraic sum of voltages around any closed loop circuit is equal to:
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An algebraic sum of voltages is equal to the sum of voltage sources.
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Kirchhoff's voltage law (commonly abbreviated as KVL) states: The algebraic sum of all voltage differences around any closed loop is zero.
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Kirchhoff's voltage law (commonly abbreviated as KVL) states: The algebraic sum of all voltage differences around any closed loop is zero.
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