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what is Kirchoff’s Law?
what is Ohm’s law?
what is Current Law?
what is Voltage Law?
How you use Ohm’s law? and when do we use it?
Kirchoff's law : The Kirchoff's law is divided into two laws described below:
Kirchoff's current law : The sum of all the currents entering a junction is equal to the current leaving the junction.
Kirchoff's voltage law : The sum of all potential drops and gain in a closed loop is equal to zero.
Ohm's law : The current through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the conductor given the conductor is uniform and temperature is constant.
where R is the resistance
Current law : it is also known as Kirchoff's current law (KCL)
Kirchoff's current law : The sum of all the currents entering a junction is equal to the current leaving the junction.
Voltage law: it is also known as Kirchoff's voltage law (KVL)
Kirchoff's voltage law : The sum of all potential drops and gain in a closed loop is equal to zero.
Ohm's law gives a basic idea of current , voltage and resistor, In can be used in the Position where wither of current voltage and resistance is to be determined