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Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
According to Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law,
The voltage around a loop equals to the sum of every voltage drop in the same loop for any closed network and also equals to zero.
Put differently, the algebraic sum of every voltage in the loop has to be equal to zero and this property of Kirchhoff’s law is called conservation of energy.
When you begin at any point of the loop and continue in the same direction, note the voltage drops in all the directions either negative or positive and return to the same point. It is essential to maintain the direction either counterclockwise or clockwise; else the final voltage value will not be equal to zero. The voltage law can also be applied in analyzing circuits in series.
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