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Kirchhoff’s Current Law: This law is also called Kirchhoff's point rule, Kirchhoff's junction rule (or nodal rule), and Kirchhoff's first rule. It states that, "In any network of conductors,the algebraic sum of currents meeting at a point (or junction) is zero".

Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law: This law is also called Kirchhoff's second law, Kirchhoff's loop (or mesh) rule, and Kirchhoff's second rule and states that, "The algebraic sum of all IR drops and EMFs in any closed loop (or mesh) of a network is zero

Together, Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Law is a formidable pair of tools useful in analysing electric circuits

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