The Kirchoff's first law [ i =0 ] and second law ( i R= E ) where the symbol have their…
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The Kirchoff's first law \(\left[\sum \mathrm{i}=0\right]\) and second law \(\left(\sum i R=\sum E\right)\) where the symbol have their usual meanings, are respectively, based on
- Convervation of charge, conservation of momentum
- Conservation of energy, conservation of charge
- Conservation of momentum, conservation of charge
- Conservation of charge, conservation of energy
Answer
(D) Conservation of charge, conservation of energy
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