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Which of the following is an accurate, precise statement of Kirchhoff's Voltage Law?
a) Voltage is the rate of change of energy with respect to charge.
b) The algebraic sum of the voltages in any circuit is zero.
c) The sum of the voltages in a circuit is zero.
d) The sum of the currents around a closed path in a circuit is zero.
e) None of the above.
e) None of the above.
Which of the following is an accurate, precise statement of Kirchhoff's Current Law?
a) Current is the rate of change of charge with respect to time.
b) The sum of the currents in a circuit is zero.
c)The sum of the currents flowing into a node = the sum of the currents flowing out of that node.
d) The sum of the currents around a closed path in a circuit is zero.
e) None of the above
e) None of the above
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law is a consequence of:
a) The theory of relativity.
b)The conservation of energy.
c) Trial and error.
d) The conversation of angular momentum.
e) None of the above.
b) The conservation of energy
Which of the following is an accurate, precise statement of Kirchhoff's Current Law?
a) Current is the rate of change of charge with respect to time.
b) The sum of the currents in a circuit is zero.
c) The sum of the currents around a closed path in a circuit is zero.
d)The sum of the currents flowing into a node = the sum of the currents flowing out of that node.
e) None of the above
d)The sum of the currents flowing into a node = the sum of the currents flowing out of that node.
Kirchhoff’s Current Law is a consequence of:
a) The theory of relativity.
b) The conservation of parity.
c)The conservation of charge.
d) The conversation of angular momentum.
e) None of the above.
c)The conservation of charge.
Which of the following is an accurate, precise statement of Kirchhoff's Voltage Law?
a) The algebraic sum of the voltages in any circuit is zero.
b) Voltage is the rate of change of energy with respect to charge.
c) The sum of the currents around a closed path in a circuit is zero.
d) The sum of the voltages in a circuit is zero.
e) None of the above.
e) None of the above.