all the others are incorrect.
I think it will be better to explain the answers instead of just saying Yes/No.
a) Wrong, Current entering to the junction are added up.
b) Wrong, If this is the only junction in that circuit, then it is the total current coming from the battery.
c) Wrong, Sum of the VOLTAGES around the circuit loop is equal to zero.
d) Wrong, Current is not used up, what flows into a component must flow out
e) Right ;)
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none of the above answers is correct.
The answer is sum of currents entering at a node is equal to sum of currents leaving the node. or sum of all currents at node(junction) is zero.
a) is correct except some of the currents have to be negative.
Which of these answers correctly described Kirchhoff's current law?
a) currents entering a circuit junction sum to zero.
b) The sum of the currents entering a circuit junction is equal to half of the battery current.
c) the sum of the currents around a circuit loop is equal to zero.
d) the current entering one end of a resistor is not equal to the current leaving the other end.
e) none of the above answers is correct.
It would greatly help if anyone could tell me the answer is which one. Thank you.