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KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS
•Voltage Rule
•Current Rule
KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS
1. Voltage Rule. This is based on the conservation of
energy: “the sum of voltages around a closed conducting loop (that is, a circuit) must be zero”
Supplies energy (or work)
Voltage+
ResistanceUses energy (does work)
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In other words, the net work done must be zero.
Net Work = 0
NOTE: The Resistor can’t do more work than is available…and it can’t do less!(if there’s too much energy generated, it burns out)
KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS
2. Current Rule.This is based on the conservation of charge:“the sum of currents entering a junction = the sum leaving”1
1[a junction is a place where 2 or more conductors join]
Resistor R1
I
I2I1
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So we see that
I = I1 + I2
This relationship is the essence of the Current Rule