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Short Description of Topic
Loop Rule
The loop rule simply states that in any round trip path in a circuit, electric potential equals zero.
A Mathematical Model
A mathematical representation is: [math]\displaystyle{ \Delta {V}_{1} + \Delta {V}_{2} + \space.... = 0 }[/math]
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