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Current diverting, often referred to as current division, is a fundamental principle in electrical circuits where the total current entering a junction is distributed among the various parallel branches according to their resistances. It is governed by Ohm's Law and the principle of conservation of charge, ensuring that the sum of currents in all branches equals the total current entering the junction.
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