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The current towards a junction is-
Question

The current towards a junction is-

A.

The current towards a junction is equal

B.

Net equal to the current way from the junction

C.

Equal to the current away from the junction

D.

Equal to the sum of current towards the junction

Correct option is C


The sum of the incoming current at a junction and the sum of the outgoing current through the junction are equal. This is called Kirchhoff's current law.
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Incoming current = Outgoing current.
Kirchhoff's current law is based on the principle of conservation of charge.
Kirchhoff's voltage law is based on the principle of conservation of energy.

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