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Mr_Bojingles
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Is Kirchoffs current law basically saying the current through any point in a circuit is exactly the same and will remain the same as long as the voltage remains the same?
Lets say I have a steady current running through a circuit will that current be exactly the same on one end or the current as it is on the other? If I was to put a resistor on one end of the circuit will the current still be the same on the resistors side as it is on the other side without the resistor?
Lets say I have a steady current running through a circuit will that current be exactly the same on one end or the current as it is on the other? If I was to put a resistor on one end of the circuit will the current still be the same on the resistors side as it is on the other side without the resistor?