Kirchhoff's Laws
Kirchhoff's law(s)
, named after
Gustav Robert Kirchhoff
, is a term applied to two entirely different concepts.
Kirchhoff's circuit laws
: This is a pair of rules (common in
electrical engineering
) to analyze
electric circuits
, which can be derived from
Maxwell's equations
.
Kirchhoff's law (thermodynamics)
is a theorem about thermal radiation from heated objects, equating emission and absorption, and is derived from general considerations of thermal equilibrium.
See also
List of eponymous laws
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