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  2. Kirchhoff's circuit laws - Wikipedia

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    The current entering any junction is equal to the current leaving that junction. i 2 + i 3 = i 1 + i 4. This law, also called Kirchhoff's first law, or Kirchhoff's junction rule, states that, for any node (junction) in an electrical circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of that node; or equivalently:

  3. Duality (electrical circuits) - Wikipedia

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    Kirchhoff's current law – Kirchhoff's voltage law. KVL and KCL; Thévenin's theorem – Norton's theorem; History

  4. Tellegen's theorem - Wikipedia

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    The Tellegen theorem is applicable to a multitude of network systems. The basic assumptions for the systems are the conservation of flow of extensive quantities (Kirchhoff's current law, KCL) and the uniqueness of the potentials at the network nodes (Kirchhoff's voltage law, KVL).

  5. Nodal analysis - Wikipedia

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    Nodal analysis is essentially a systematic application of Kirchhoff's current law (KCL) for circuit analysis. Similarly, mesh analysis is a systematic application of Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL). Nodal analysis writes an equation at each electrical node specifying that the branch currents incident at a node must sum to zero (using KCL). The ...

  6. Talk:Kirchhoff's circuit laws - Wikipedia

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    The law is not derived in a way that can be applied to modern circuits. The law is presented as an approximation for slow systems, but modern circuits are not slow. Here is the formal argument. The current in the discussion of Kirchhoff’s law is the flux of charges with mass. Kirchhoff’s law then says that charges do not accumulate.

  7. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A second-order partial differential equation that describes the propagation of electromagnetic waves through a medium or in a vacuum. electromagnetism The science of electric fields, magnetic fields, currents, charges, and forces. electromechanical A system that has both an electrical component and a mechanical component, such as a motor or a ...

  8. King's College London Law Society - Wikipedia

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    King's College London Law Society (also known as "KCL Law Society" or "KCLLS") is a student society in England.Affiliated with the King's College London Dickson Poon School of the Law, [2] the society aims to offer members with the opportunity acquaint themselves with the legal profession and equip them with the skills needed to succeed in legal practice.

  9. The Dickson Poon School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King's College London, itself part of the federal University of London, and serves as one of the nine schools of study within the college. It is situated on the Strand in the East Wing of Somerset House , in close proximity to the Royal Courts of Justice and the four Inns of Court in the heart ...