Kirchhoff's laws are very useful for solving complex circuit problems but are based on simple conservation principles. Key Concepts Kirchhoff's first law The sum of the currents into a junction = the sum of the currents out: \(\sum I_{in}=\sum I_{out}\) This is a consequence of charge conservation. Kirchhoff's second law Around any closed loop, the sum of the EMFs = the sum of the potential differences: \(\sum \varepsilon=\sum V\) This is a conseqence of energy conservation. Test Yourself Use flashcards to practise your recall. Show flashcards MY PROGRESS Self-assessmentHow much of Kirchhoff's laws have you understood? My notes Feedback × Which of the following best describes your feedback? Recommend Report a problem Suggest an improvement Other Name Email address Comments × Correct IncorrectTimes flipped0Marked as correct0Marked as incorrect0 Reset Save notes Reset NotesReport error PrevNext ShuffleClose Shuffle Notes Report a problem for flashcard Your time: 00:00: 000 Your best time: × Start Cancel × Report error