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KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS Voltage Rule Current Rule
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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 + Resistance Uses energy (does work)
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KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS 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)
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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 I2I2 I1I1
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KIRCHHOFF’S CIRCUIT LAWS So we see that I = I 1 + I 2 This relationship is the essence of the Current Rule
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