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What are the conditions for which Kirchhoff's law is not valid?​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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Kirchhoff's junction law is limited in its applicability over regions, in which charge density may not be constant. Because charge is conserved, the only way this is possible is if there is a flow of charge across the boundary of the region. This flow would be a current, thus violating the law.

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What are the conditions for which Kirchhoff's law is not valid?

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Kirchhoff's junction law is limited in its applicability over regions, in which charge density may not be constant. Because charge is conserved, the only way this is possible is if there is a flow of charge across the boundary of the region. This flow would be a current, thus violating the law.

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