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Kirchhoff's Rules: Circuits & Power

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This lecture covers Kirchhoff's rules in circuits, stating that the sum of voltages around a closed loop is zero, and the power in an electric circuit is defined as the time derivative of electrical energy. It also discusses the measurement of resistivity in different materials and the grouping of resistors in series.

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