The kirchoff’s first law (∑i=0) and second law (∑iR=∑E), where the symbols

The Kirchoffs First Law I0 And Second Law Ire Where Physics Question

The kirchoff’s first law (∑i=0) and second law (∑iR=∑E), where the symbols have their usual meanings, are respectively based on

Options

(a) conservation of charge, conservation of energy
(b) conservation of charge, conservation of momentum
(c) conservation of energy, conservation of charge
(d) conservation of momentum, conservation of charge

Correct Answer:

conservation of charge, conservation of energy

Explanation:

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