Question
If the energy of an electric charge flowing in a circuit is conserved, which of the following obeys the
Kirchhoff junction rule?
answers below:
The sum of the current flowing in is less than the sum of the current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is greater than the sum of current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is equal to the sum of current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is zero and the sum of the current flowing out is greater than zero.
Kirchhoff junction rule?
answers below:
The sum of the current flowing in is less than the sum of the current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is greater than the sum of current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is equal to the sum of current flowing out.
The sum of the current flowing in is zero and the sum of the current flowing out is greater than zero.
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The correct statement that obeys Kirchhoff's junction rule is:
**The sum of the current flowing in is equal to the sum of current flowing out.**
Kirchhoff's junction rule (or Kirchhoff's first law) states that the total current entering a junction must equal the total current leaving the junction, reflecting the conservation of electric charge.
**The sum of the current flowing in is equal to the sum of current flowing out.**
Kirchhoff's junction rule (or Kirchhoff's first law) states that the total current entering a junction must equal the total current leaving the junction, reflecting the conservation of electric charge.