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Kirchhoff 's law

noun

, Physics, Electricity.
  1. the law that the algebraic sum of the currents flowing toward any point in an electric network is zero.
  2. the law that the algebraic sum of the products of the current and resistance in the conductors forming a closed loop in a network is equal to the algebraic sum of the electromotive forces in the loop.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Kirchhoff 's law1

First recorded in 1865–70; named after G. R. Kirchhoff

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