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what is the value of where the sum of current entering into a loop is 2A,10A and the sum current leaving the loop is 6A,1A​

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Answered by Anonymous
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APPLY KIRCHOOF'S JUNCTION LAW:-

Total input current = total output current

10+2 = 6+1+I

so,. I = 3 Ampere ( ans).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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According to Kirchhoff’s Current Law,

The total current entering a junction or a node is equal to the charge leaving the node as no charge is lost.

Put differently, the algebraic sum of every current entering and leaving the node has to be null. This property of Kirchhoff law is commonly called as Conservation of charge wherein, I(exit) + I(enter) = 0.

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