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Question
State Kirchhoff’s second (voltage) law.
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Solution
Statement: The algebraic sum of the potential differences (products of current and resistance) and the electromotive forces (emfs) in a closed-loop is zero.
i.e., `sum "IR" + sum"E" = 0`
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