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प्रश्न
Kirchhoff’s first law, i.e., ΣI = 0 at a junction, deals with the conservation of ______.
पर्याय
Charge
Energy
Momentum
Mass
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उत्तर
Kirchhoff’s first law, i.e., ΣI = 0 at a junction, deals with the conservation of Charge.
Explanation:
Kirchhoff’s first law is the algebraic sum of all currents at a junction is zero. This denotes charge conservation.
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