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What is Kirchhoff's Second Law...​

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Answered by roshni110
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Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is Kirchhoff's second law that deals with the conservation of energy around a closed circuit path. ... His voltage law states that for a closed loop series path the algebraic sum of all the voltages around any closed loop in a circuit is equal to zero.

Kirchhoff’s second law states that the net electromotive force around a closed circuit loop is equal to the sum of potential drops around the loop. OR The algebraic sum of the changes in potential encountered in a complete traversal of a closed circuit loop must be zero.

Kirchhoff’s second law or voltage law is a consequence of the law of conservation of energy.

If a charge moves around a closed loop in a circuit, it must gain as much energy as it loses.

Hence, the gain in electrical energy by the charge = corresponding losses in energy through resistances.

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Answered by BibonBeing01
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 <bullet> Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is Kirchhoff's second law that deals with the conservation of energy around a closed circuit path. His voltage law states that for a closed loop series path the algebraic sum of all the voltages around any closed loop in a circuit is equal to zero

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