Electrical Laws
Electrical Laws are fundamental principles that describe how electric circuits behave. These laws help us understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. The most well-known laws include Ohm's Law, which states that the current flowing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance.
Another important principle is Kirchhoff's Laws, which consist of two rules: the current law, which states that the total current entering a junction must equal the total current leaving, and the voltage law, which states that the sum of the electrical potential differences around any closed circuit loop must equal zero. These laws are essential for designing and analyzing electrical circuits.