Kirchhoff's Laws

Kirchhoff's Laws consisting of two laws which is necessary for solving circuit problems. Kirchhoff's first Law states that "The algebraic sum of currents in a network of conductors meeting at a point is zero", it is also called as Kirchhoff's current law or Kirchhoff's junction rule (or nodal rule). Kirchhoff's second Law states that "the algebraic sum of the voltages across any set of branches in a closed loop is zero", it is also called as Kirchhoff's voltage law or Kirchhoff's loop (or mesh) rule.