Kirchhoff's Laws
Kirchhoff's Laws are two fundamental principles used to analyze electrical circuits. These laws are named after the German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. The first law, Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL), states that the total current entering a junction in a circuit is equal to the total current leaving the junction. The second law, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL), states that the total voltage around a closed loop in a circuit is equal to the sum of the voltage drops across the elements in that loop.

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