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9 years ago
Current flows from both batteries in the directions indicated by the arrows.
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9 years ago
And those rotating I's. What does that mean?
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9 years ago
And those rotating I's. What does that mean?

Shows movement of current, from positive to negative - conventional flow. I believe this formula is just an extension of Omh's law (V = IR). My issue was how it was made...
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9 years ago
They indicate the direction of the current.
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9 years ago
And those rotating I's. What does that mean?

Shows movement of current, from positive to negative - conventional flow. I believe this formula is just an extension of Omh's law (V = IR). My issue was how it was made...

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9 years ago
@bio_man

This helped me, it should help you too/

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/2.html

Credit goes to ortho for leading me in the right direction. Scroll half way down, you'll see Kirchhoff's current law.
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