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The current flowing out of the junction (O) as in figure is:
4A
14A
10A
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Answered by prashudwivedi54
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4A.......

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The sum of the incoming current at a node is equal to the sum of the outgoing current in the electrical circuit. This rule is known as Kirchhoff's junction rule.

It is commonly known as the nodal rule.

In the following circuit, the total incoming current can be calculated as:

I_{incoming} = 2A + 5 A+ 7A\\

Total incoming current = 14 A

Thus, according to Kirchhoff's junction rule, the current flowing out of the junction (O) is 14 Ampere.

Hence, the correct answer is 14 Ampere.

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