Meaning of kirchhoff's laws
Definition of kirchhoff's laws
(noun)
(physics) two
laws
governing
electric
networks in which
steady
currents flow: the sum of all the currents at a
point
is
zero
and the sum of the
voltage
gains and drops
around
any
closed
circuit
is
zero
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