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Consider the following two statement.
`(A) Kirchhoff's junction law follows from the conservation of charge.
(B) Krichhoff's loop law follows from the conservation of energy.
Which of the following is correct ?

A

Both (A) and (B) are wrong

B

(A) is correct and (B) is wrong

C

(A) is wrong and (B) is correct

D

Both (A) and (B) are correct

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D

Kirchhoff's first law (junction law) follows from the conservation of charge. Kirchhoff's second law (loop law) follow from the conservation of energy.
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