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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Kirchhoff’s Current Law

Kirchhoff’s Current Law
This rule states that,
“Net Sum of currents at a node is always equal to zero. “
or
“Current entering at a node is always equal to the current leaving from that node. “
Explanation:
its very simple law as described by given example.
KCL RuleI
As this rule says net current at a node  (i.e. junction of wires that
connects to different elements ) would be zero. 
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