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which law is used to explain how current is divided in parallel combination?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Current dividers or current division is the process of finding the individual branch currents in a parallel circuit were each parallel element has the same voltage. Kirchhoff's current law, (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of the individual currents entering a junction or node will equal the currents leaving it.

Answered by jharabish432
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Current dividers or current division is the process of finding the individual branch currents in a parallel circuit were each parallel element has the same voltage. Kirchhoff's current law, (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of the individual currents entering a junction or node will equal the currents leaving it.

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