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Can someone state Kirchoff’s Law for current and voltage drop for a series circuit?

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Can someone state Kirchoff’s Law for current and voltage drop for a series circuit?

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Current Law or Junction Theorem for DC Circuit: The sum of the currents entering a junction and going away of the junction is zero. Current Law or Junction Theorem for AC Circuit: The Phasor sum of the currents entering a junction and going away of the junction is zero. Voltage Law or loop Theorem for DC circuit: The sum of the voltage rises in a loop is equal to the sum of the voltage drops in the loop. Voltage Law or loop Theorem for AC circuit: The phasor sum of the voltage rises in a loop is equal to the phasor sum of the voltage drops in the loop.

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