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is it correct for the saying that the summition of current entering and leaving a point is equal with zero? i think this rule is for voltage, not for current.For current;the current entering a point is equal with the current leaving that point.
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Before understanding Kirchhoff’s Law which maybe found in several textbooks, it is useful to know how does current know how to split in parallel branches.
To answer this question one must know the role of surface charges in establishing a current and potential difference in a circuit.
Supposing there is a simple series circuit comprising a battery, wires and a resistor R1 and there is a dead-end branch with a resistor R2 across R1.
When the circuit is made then initially electrons flow into both branches, but the surface of the dead-end branch becomes charged so negatively that no more electrons can enter. This prevents current flowing into the dead-end branch.
Current of appropriate strength will flow in the R2 branch when the branch is connected across R1.
It is not possible in this post to discuss in more detail the rearrangement of surface charges which allows current through the branch.
Electrostatics and circuits belong to one science not two and it is instructive to understand Current, the conduction process and Voltage at the fundamental level as in the following two videos:
i. https://youtu.be/REsWdd76qxc and
ii. https://youtu.be/8BQM_xw2Rfo
The last frame References in video #1 lists textbooks 3 and 4 which discuss surface charges and explains their rearrangement with the help of sequential diagrams in parallel circuits and topics on capacitive and inductive circuits using a unified approach to electrostatics and circuits.
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I wonder what Kirchoff's Previous Law was like. Cant have been good since he needed a new one.
I had the understanding the current supplying the node (is) is of a negative value? As in i1 is -10amps? with i2 and i3 being
+4amps +6amps? The source always being negative..
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