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== Basic applications ==
A number of electrical laws apply to all electrical networks. These include
*[[Faraday's Lawlaw of induction|Faraday's Lawlaw of induction]]: the voltage on the ends of branches in parallel is equal to the sum of the currents flowing in every branch divided by the total equivalent conductance.
*[[Gauss's Lawlaw |Gauss's Law]]: the sum of all currents entering a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving the node.
*[[Kirchhoff's circuit laws#Kirchhoff's current law|Kirchhoff's current law]]: the sum of all currents entering a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving the node.
*[[Kirchhoff's circuit laws#Kirchhoff's voltage law|Kirchhoff's voltage law]]: the directed sum of the electrical potential differences around a circuit must be zero.