kirchoff
/ˈkɜːrkɒf/Definitions
1. noun
A German physicist, especially Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824-87), known for his work on electrical circuits and spectroscopy.
“The researcher studied the electrical theories of Gustav Kirchhoff.”
2. noun
A law or principle in physics, especially one related to electrical circuits.
“Kirchhoff’s laws are fundamental to understanding circuit behavior.”