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dartz1221 dartz1221
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11 years ago
Kirchhoff's loop rule for circuit analysis is an expression of which of the following?

a) Conservation of charge
b) Conservation of energy
c) Ampere's law
d) Faraday's law
e) Ohm's law
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11 years ago
ampere's law
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11 years ago
of course conservation of ENERGY
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11 years ago
There are two laws by Kirchoff in electricity

In any point in a circuit, ? Ij = 0, j denotes the no. of branches

And ?Ij Rj  - ?Ej = 0, where I, R & E denote the current, resistance & e.m.f. respectively in a closed loop.

The law you mentioned erroneously as Kirchoff?s looping law is not right. It is just his law. It chiefly deals with conservation of charge in the first case and the conservation of emf ( in a sense p.d.) in the second case.
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