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Kirchoff's 1st Law

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Meaning

Kirchoff's 1st Law states that the total current entering a junction is equal to the total current leaving the junction.

About Kirchhoff's First Law

Formula

  • \(\sum I_n=I_1 + I_2 + I_3 +...=0\)
  • \(\sum I_{in}=\sum I_{out}\)

Where:

Examples

  • In a parallel circuit, the sum of currents through each branch equals the total current entering the junction.
  • Used to determine unknown currents in electrical network problems.