Kirchhoff's first and second laws of electrical circuits are consequences of:
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Kirchhoff's first and second laws of electrical circuits are consequences of:
- conservation of energy and electric charge respectively
- conservation of energy
- conservation of electric charge and energy respectively
- conservation of electric charge
Answer
(C) conservation of electric charge and energy respectively
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