Write the mathematical form of Kirchhoff’s junction law.
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Kirchhoff's Junction Rule states that the sum of the currents in and out of a junction must be equal to zero. In this case, I1 is connected to junction "a", and the sum of the currents in and out of junction "a" can be used to find the value of I1.
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The mathematical representation of Kirchhoff's law is: ∑nk=1Ik=0 ∑ k = 1 n I k = 0 where Ik is the current of k, and n is the total number of wires flowing into and out of a junction in consideration. Kirchhoff's junction law is limited in its applicability over regions, in which charge density may not be constant.
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