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Consider the following two statements:
(A)Kirchhoff's junction law follows from conservation of charge.
(B)Kirchhoff's loop law follows from conservative nature of electirc field .

A

both `A` and `B` are correct

B

`A` is correct but `B` is wrong

C

`B` is correct but `A` is wrong

D

both `A` and B` are wrong

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