Circuit A has a voltage of 10 V, and circuit B has a voltage of 15V. which statement about the circuits is correct?

A if the resistance in circuit a equials the resistance in circuit b then the current in circuit a is greater then the current in circuit b.
B If the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit b, then the resistance in circuit a is less than the resistance in circuit b.
C if the resistance in circuit A is greater than the resistance in circuit b then the current in circuit a is greater than the current in circuit b
if the current in circuit A equals the current in circuit b then the resistance in circuit a equal the resistance in circuit b

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Alright new question, How does adding a resistor to an electric circuit affect the current?

A the resistor increases the current by increasing the amount of electric charge.
B The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types of energy.
C The resistor increases the current by transforming light energy or heat into electrical energy.
D The resistor decreases the current by decreasing the amount of electric charge.

D The resistor decreases the current by decreasing the amount of electric charge.

B If the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A is less than the resistance in circuit B.

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