The algebraic sum of the currents entering and leaving a junction is equal to zero
The current I into the junction is equal to the sum of the currents out of the junction
The current is the same at all points in a series circuit
The current divides at each junction in a parallel circuit
Junctions only appear in parallel circuits as circuits become more complex. It can be confusing to work out which currents are going into the junction and which are coming out. Drawing arrows on the diagram for the current flow (making sure it’s from positive to negative) at each junction, such as in the worked example, will help with this.
The electric current rule is also known as Kirchhoff's First Law, and you may come across this phrase.
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