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  • Kirchoff's junction rule is a reflection of

    A
    conservation of current density vector
    B
    conservation of charge
    C
    the fact that the momentum with which a charged particle approaches a junction is unchanged (as a vector) as the charged particle leaves the junction
    D
    the fact that there is no accumulation of charges at a junction
  • Kirchhoffs junction law is equivalent to

    A
    Conservation of energy
    B
    Conservation of charge
    C
    Conservation of electric potential
    D
    Conservation of electric flux
  • Kirchhoff's law are used to calculate the current in

    A
    simple circuits
    B
    complicated circuits
    C
    parallel circuit
    D
    none of these
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