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what does Kirchhoff's Voltage Law state's?​

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Answered by atul77254234258
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Kirchhoff's voltage law states that the algebraic sum of the potential differences in any loop must be equal to zero as: ΣV = 0. Since the two resistors, R1 and R2 are wired together in a series connection, they are both part of the same loop so the same current must flow through each resistor.

Answered by supershivamjk
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Kirchoff's voltage law states that the algebraic sum of the product of resistance and current in each part of any closed circuit is equal to the algebraic sum of the emf's in that closed circuit

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