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what is kvl and kcl in electricity

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Answered by ishan1111111111111
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Kirchhoff's current law and voltage law, defined by Gustav Kirchhoff, describe the relation of values of currents that flow through a junction point and voltages in a an electrical circuit loop, in an electrical circuit. Kirchhoff's current law (KCL) Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL)
Answered by Anonymous
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kvl stands for Kirchhoffs Voltage Law, this is a law which states and I quote, “in any closed loop network, the total voltage around the loop is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops within the same loop”

kcl stands for Kirchhoff’s Current Law, this is a law which states and I quote,  “The algebraic sum of all currents entering and exiting a node must equal zero.”

sources:

  1. https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/chpt-6/kirchhoffs-current-law-kcl/
  2. https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/dccircuits/dcp_4.html
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