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Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) Explained

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is a fundamental principle in electrical circuit analysis that states that in any closed loop within an electrical circuit, the sum of the electrical potential differences (voltages) across all the elements (such as resistors, capacitors, and batteries) is equal to zero. This law is based on the principle of conservation of energy in electrical circuits, asserting that the total voltage supplied in a closed loop is equal to the total voltage drops across all the components within that loop. It forms a cornerstone in analyzing and solving complex electrical circuits by considering the relationship between voltages and their distribution within a circuit's closed paths.

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