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renbrant
modified 8 years ago

Basic Electronic 02 - Kirchhoff’s current law

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The sum of the currents into a point in a circuit equals the sum of the currents out (conservation of charge). This is sometimes called Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL). Engineers like to refer to such a point as a node. It follows that, for a series circuit (a bunch of two-terminal things all connected end-to-end), the current is the same everywhere.
published 8 years ago
BeemerGuy
8 years ago
Why is the output of the split always 0v? Even if I decrease the resistors, it stays 0v.

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