Why is Kirchoff's first rule (Junction Rule) based on conservation of charge?
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Kirchhoff's junction rule is an application of the principle of conservation of electric charge: current is flow of charge per time, and if current is constant, that which flows into a point in a circuit must equal that which flows out of it. ... This flow would be a current, thus violating the law.
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so, it is not based on conservation of charge?
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Kirchhoff’s first rule—the junction rule. The sum of all currents entering a junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction.
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