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Kirchoff’s I law and II laws of electricity prove respectively the
Options
(a) Conservation of charge and energy
(b) Conservation of current and energy
(c) Conservation of mass and charge
(d) None of these
Correct Answer:
Conservation of charge and energy
Explanation:
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