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Kirchhoff's Second Law is based on law of conservation of:
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Loop rule = energy conservation, Junction rule = charge conservation.
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Energy
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Solution and Explanation
Kirchhoff’s Second Law (Loop Rule) states that the sum of potential differences in any closed loop is zero. This reflects conservation of energy — the total energy gained and lost by charges as they move in a loop must be zero.
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