Kirchhoff's junction law says the sum of the potential differences around any loop is zero. To apply loop law, we need to explicitly identify which potential differences are positive and which are negative. "Travel" around the loop in the direction you assigned to the current in step 2.
Kirchhoff's junction law says the sum of the potential differences around any loop is zero. To apply loop law, we need to explicitly identify which potential differences are positive and which are negative. "Travel" around the loop in the direction you assigned to the current in step 2.
Kirchhoff's junction law says the sum of the potential differences around any loop is zero. To apply loop law, we need to explicitly identify which potential differences are positive and which are negative. "Travel" around the loop in the direction you assigned to the current in step 2.