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kirchoff vs faradays...

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Faraday's Law: A time-varying magnetic field will induce a current in a conductive loop.

Kirchoff's Law: The sum of the voltages around any loop is zero.


Faraday's Law is always correct.

Kirchoff's Law is only valid when there is no time-varying magnetic field, inducing currents.
 
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