This law states that in any complete path in an electric circuit, the total electric potential increase at the source(s) is equal to the total electric potential decrease throughout the rest of the circuit.

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1. This law states that in any complete path in an electric circuit, the total electric potential increase at the source(s) is equal to the total electric potential decrease throughout the rest of the circuit.