what is a kirchhoff's law for electric current
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The principle of conservation of charge, combined with the very large repulsive Coulomb forces that will occur if charge "piles up" anywhere, imply that: At any node (junction) in an circuit, the sum of flowing into that node is equal to the sum of flowing out of that node.
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Kirchhoff's laws
Kirchhoff's Laws for current and voltage lie at the heart of circuit analysis. With these two laws, plus the equations for individual component (resistor, capacitor, inductor), we have the basic tool set we need to start analyzing circuits.
This article assumes you are familiar with the definitions of node, distributed node, branch, and loop.
You may want to have a pencil and paper nearby to work the example problems.
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Kirchhoff's laws
Kirchhoff's Laws for current and voltage lie at the heart of circuit analysis. With these two laws, plus the equations for individual component (resistor, capacitor, inductor), we have the basic tool set we need to start analyzing circuits.
This article assumes you are familiar with the definitions of node, distributed node, branch, and loop.
You may want to have a pencil and paper nearby to work the example problems.
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