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Kirchhoff's Second Law

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  • ...they both must equal zero.

    If they didn't, you'd have an "Escher" circuit.

    • So then all we need is one of these "Escher" circuits of which you speak and we could, potentially, have unlimited voltage as it kept rising and rising. ;-)
      • Unless, of course, you got one of the crappy ones where you keep putting voltage in and nothing comes out. I suppose, though, that two opposing Escher circuits would be a closed electrical circuit. :-P
      • Lisa, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!

I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. -- Plato

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