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Kirchoff's Voltage Law, For the circuit given below find v1 and v2 Applying KVL Assuming current i flows through the circuit, v1 = 2i and v2 = -3i Applying KVL around the loop gives -20+v1-v2 = 0 Substituting v1 and v2, we get -20+2i+3i = 0 or 5i = 20 or i = 4A Substituting i in v1 and v2 yields v1 = 8V and v2 = -12V, Kirchoff's Voltage Law Is applicable to Circuits that has more voltage sources, Kirchoff's Voltage Law States The algebraic sum of all the voltages around a closed path (or loop) is zero, Kirchoff's Voltage Law Example For the circuit given below find v1 and v2, Kirchoff's Voltage Law Mathematical form Where M is number of voltages in the loop