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Kirchoff's 2nd Law

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Meaning

Kirchoff's 2nd Law states that the sum of the electromotive forces (emfs) in any closed loop is equal to the sum of potential differences (pds) in that loop.

About Kirchhoff's Second Law

Formula

  • \(\sum V_n=V_1 + V_2 + V_3 +...=0\)
  • \(\sum \varepsilon=\sum V_{pd}\)

Where:

  • \(\sum V_n\) represents the sum of all voltages in a loop (including emfs and pds),
  • \(V_1 + V_2 + V_3 +...\) represents the individual emfs and pds of each component in a loop,
  • \(\sum \varepsilon\) represents the sum of all emfs in a loop,

Examples