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  • Kirchhoff's Loop Rule

    States that the sum of all voltages in a closed loop is zero, crucial for analyzing circuits with multiple voltage sources.
  • Voltage Law

    Another name for Kirchhoff's Loop Rule, emphasizing the addition of voltages in a loop.
  • Loop Equation

    An equation derived from Kirchhoff's Loop Rule, summing voltages around a circuit loop to zero.
  • Ohm's Law

    A fundamental principle stating that voltage equals current times resistance (V=IR).
  • Series Circuit

    A circuit configuration where components are connected end-to-end, sharing the same current.
  • Voltage Source

    A component, like a battery, that provides electrical potential energy in a circuit.
  • Polarity

    The orientation of positive and negative terminals in a circuit element, crucial for voltage direction.
  • Current Direction

    The path that electric charge flows through a circuit, influencing voltage addition or subtraction.
  • Resistor

    A component that resists the flow of electric current, causing a voltage drop proportional to current.
  • Equivalent Voltage

    The net voltage in a circuit after combining multiple voltage sources, considering their directions.
  • Branch

    A part of a circuit with a single path for current flow, often compared for voltage consistency.
  • Magnitude

    The absolute value of a quantity, such as voltage or current, without regard to direction.
  • Clockwise

    A direction of loop traversal in a circuit, affecting the sign of voltages in loop equations.
  • Counterclockwise

    The opposite of clockwise, another possible direction for loop traversal in circuit analysis.
  • Simplified Circuit

    A reduced version of a circuit achieved by combining elements like resistors or voltage sources.