File:Kirchhoff's Current Law.svg

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Description This diagram shows the concept of Kirchhoff's Current Law. The sum of the currents into a node (i1, i2) are equal to the sum of the currents out of the node (i3, i4). The currents are given in lowercase to denote that they are functions of time, rather than phasors, as uppercase would indicate.
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current02:06, 29 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:06, 29 November 2006250 × 300 (20 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs)
02:05, 29 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:05, 29 November 2006250 × 300 (12 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs)
01:51, 29 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 01:51, 29 November 2006250 × 300 (21 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=This diagram shows the concept of Kirchhoff's Current Law. The sum of the currents into a node (I1, I2) are equal to the sum of the currents out of the node (I3, I4). |Source=Own drawing </br>{{Inks
01:50, 29 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 01:50, 29 November 2006250 × 300 (12 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=This diagram shows the concept of Kirchhoff's Current Law. The sum of the currents into a node (I1, I2) are equal to the sum of the currents out of the node (I3, I4). |Source=Own drawing </br>{{Inks

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