Kirchoff's current law
KCL (Kirchoff's Current Law) reads:
Written by equation
Σ I = 0
See electric current branching scheme as in the circuit below
Currents toward to the point A marked as positive (+), the points are IA, IB and ID.
Currents out of the point A marked as negative (-), that is IC
The equation becomes:
IA + IB - IC + ID = 0
IA + IB + ID = IC
Example question:
In the circuit above, it is known that IA = 10 A, IB = 6 A, IC = 18 A. What ID current is given to the circuit?
completion:
IA + IB - IC + ID = 0
10 + 6-18 + ID = 0
ID = 18 - 16 = 2 A
Algebraic sum of electric currents flowing toward to a point or a branching of a circuit, equal to the current that out of the point.
Written by equation
Σ I = 0
See electric current branching scheme as in the circuit below
Currents toward to the point A marked as positive (+), the points are IA, IB and ID.
Currents out of the point A marked as negative (-), that is IC
The equation becomes:
IA + IB - IC + ID = 0
IA + IB + ID = IC
Example question:
In the circuit above, it is known that IA = 10 A, IB = 6 A, IC = 18 A. What ID current is given to the circuit?
completion:
IA + IB - IC + ID = 0
10 + 6-18 + ID = 0
ID = 18 - 16 = 2 A