Sum of voltages in loop is zero

The directed sum of the potential differences, or voltages, around any closed loop is zero. Directed sum implies that the sign of the voltages must be taken into account. This law is also known as Kirchhoff’s second law, or Kirchhoff’s loop rule.

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voltage

\(i\)-th voltage.

Symbol:

V[i]

Latex:

\({V}_{i}\)

Dimension:

voltage

law

Sum(V[i], i) = 0

Latex:
\[\sum_i {V}_{i} = 0\]