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The study of the presence and flow of electric charge. Charges, currents, fields, potentials. It has also sub-topics such as voltage, current and resistance.
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How did Kirchhoff express his voltage law (KVL)
in modern notation the original form of KVL can also be written as:
$$\oint_{\Gamma}\vec{E}\cdot d\ell = 0$$
S.V. supports his case by citing texts such as the second volume of Berkeley Physics: Electricity … However, Maxwell wrote in "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism" Volume 2, 1873, chapter XVIII p358, section 759, that
The first determination of a resistance of a wire in electromagnetic measure was …
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How did Kirchhoff express his voltage law (KVL)
It is sometimes claimed that Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is equivalent to the statement that a given electric field is conservative. Or, put another way, is is sometimes claimed that KVL is equivale …