State Kirchoff Current law

Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) states:

At any electrical junction (node), the algebraic sum of currents is zero.

In simple words ???? the total current entering a node is equal to the total current leaving the node.

Mathematical form

∑Ientering=∑Ileaving\sum I_{\text{entering}} = \sum I_{\text{leaving}}∑Ientering?=∑Ileaving?

or

∑I=0\sum I = 0∑I=0

Why this works

It’s based on the conservation of electric charge — charge can’t be created or destroyed at a node.

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