what is the apt definition for kirchoff's current and
voltage laws?
Answer Posted / rajesh
Kirchoff's current law says that the algebraic sum
currents entering a particular node is equal to the
algebraic sum of currents leaving that particular node.
kirchoff's voltage law says that the algebraic sum of
voltage drops and source voltages in any closed loop is
zero.
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