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Steady Current And Current Density


https://www.electronics-lab.com/article/steady-current-and-current-density/

Introduction Many practical applications and devices are based on the principles of static electricity. However, electricity was destined to become an inseparable part of our daily lives when scientists learned how to produce a continuous flow of charge for relatively long periods using batteries. The battery, or voltaic cell, was invented in 1800 by Italian […]

Kirchhoff’s Circuit Law


https://www.electronics-lab.com/article/kirchhoffs-circuit-law/

Introduction In this tutorial, we present one of the most fundamental and important sets of laws for electrical circuits. These laws have taken the name and been established by the German physician Gustav Kirchoff in 1845. Like for many physical laws, Kirchoff’s circuits laws (KCL) are relatively easy to understand and emerge from the observation […]

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