Kirchhoff's current law:-
• This law is related to the current at the junction point of a circuit
Statement:-
The algebraic sum of all the current's meeting at a point for a junction in an electric network is zero.
That means =£I =0
Explanation:-
Let
There are six conductor carrying current I1,I2,I3,I4,I5,I6 meeting at a junction at point 'o'
Assuming I1,I3,I5&I6 are the current flowing towards the junction 'o' ( that is incoming current) are taken as +ve & I2&I4 be the current flowing away from the junction 'o'(that is out going current) are taken as -ve
Applying KCL to the junction core then
I1+(-I2)+I3+(-I4)+I5+I6=0
I1-I2+I3-I4+I5+I6=0
I1+I3+I5+I6=I2+I3
Conclusion:-
Sum of incoming current is equal to the sum of outgoing current.
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