need help with kirchoff current law and kvl nothing is going in my head ,any good resource,tips n tricks
sum of all the currents coming into a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving a node
The subject of Kirchoff's laws are quite broad, so your question is difficult to answer without narrowing the subject down a little. Perhaps if you attempt a few problems in Prof. Agarwal's book, then ask specific questions related to the problems you are having. That way we could help you work through the problem to strengthen your understanding. Reading the book and viewing the web site from Dims116 is a good place to start.
Nothing big about it. Kvl says the net voltage in a loop is zero, means the voltage source value is equal to the voltage drops across various resistance/impedance. KCL says that at any given node, sum of the currents entering and leaving the node is zero. if you are in india call me at 9591991063 Bangalore.
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