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Choose the correct statement
Options
(a) Kirchhoff’s first law of electricity is based on conservation of charge while the second law is based on conservation of energy
(b) kirchoff’s first law of electricity is based on conservatin of energy while the second law is based on conservation of charge
(c) kirchoff’s both laws are based on conservation of charge
(d) kirchoff’s both laws are based on conservation of energy
Correct Answer:
Kirchhoff’s first law of electricity is based on conservation of charge while the second law is based on conservation of energy
Explanation:
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