How are source voltages divided across resistors which are connected in series? What is a loop / mesh in a circuit? How can the resistance value of resistors connected in series be calculated from Kirchhoff's second rule? What is the difference between reference arrows for active and for passive components when setting up loop equations?
In this video I will answer all these questions for you. In addition, I will prove Kirchhoff's 2nd for you rule in an experiment.
Kirchhoff's first rule is a conservation law for the electric charge. And the second rule, which is what we will be talking about in this video, is also a conservation law, not for charge, but for energy. And where the first rule is about dividing current flow and about connecting components in parallel, the second rule is about dividing voltage and about connecting components in series.
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