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Kirchhoff's Laws



Kirchhoff's Laws, two laws governing electric circuits involving Ohm's law conductors and sources of electromotive force, stated by Kirchhoff. They assert that the sums of outgoing and incoming currents at any junction in the circuit must be equal and that the sum of the current-resistance products around any closed path must equal the total electromotive force in it.



See also: Kirchhoff, Gustav Robert.

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