Also known as Kirchhoff's laws, Kirchhoff circuit laws, KCL versions
relations between currents and voltages on sections of any electrical circuit
Kirchhoff's circuit laws describe the mathematical relationships between electric currents and voltages at different points in any electrical circuit. These laws are fundamental tools that engineers and scientists use to analyze and design electrical systems, from simple household circuits to complex electronics.
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