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Current splits at the junction

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The key rule you need here is Kirchoff's current LAW:

The sum of CURRENTS flowing into a node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of a node (or, equivalently, all currents at a node sum to zero).

So yes,current does split at a JUNCTION(UNLESS one branch has zero or infinite impedance!).



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