1 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equations that A violate the conservation of energy and charge in the context of electrical circuits B demonstrate that only charge is conserved in electrical circuits C demonstrate that only energy is conserved in electrical circuits D address the conservation of energy and charge in the context of electrical circuits 2 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's junction rule states that the sum of the A emf values in any closed loop is equal to the difference of the potential drops in that loop B emf values in any closed loop is equal to the sum of the potential drops in that loop C currents flowing into and out of that junction are different D sum of the currents flowing into and out of that junction are equal 3 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's junction rule holds for all cases in which A total electric charge is not constant in the region in consideration B total electric charge is constant in the region in consideration C there is a flow of charge across the boundary of the region D there is a current flowing through the region 4 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's loop rule states that the sum of the A currents flowing into and out of that junction are different B emf values in any closed loop is equal to the difference of the potential drops in that loop C currents flowing into and out of that junction are equal D sum of the emf values in any closed loop is equal to the sum of the potential drops in that loop 5 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's loop rule holds under the assumption that A there is no fluctuating magnetic field linking the closed loop B the circuit is connected to the DC source C there is a fluctuating magnetic field linking the closed loop D the circuit is connected to the AC source 6 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's rules can be used to analyze A only circuit that contains resistors connected in series B any circuit C only circuit that contains a resistor and a capacitor D only circuit that contains resistors connected in parallel 7 Created by Boundless Kirchhoff's rules are only useful for characterizing those circuits that A contain resistors connected in parallel B contain resistors connected in series C cannot be simplified by combining elements in series and parallel D can be simplified by combining elements in series and parallel