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Which choice most accurately defines resistance and voltage of a circuit?

Resistance can be defined as the potential difference between two points in a circuit, while voltage is the amount of electrons moving through a point in a circuit every second.
Resistance can be defined as the potential difference between two points in a circuit, while voltage opposes the flow of electrons in a circuit.
Voltage can be defined as the potential difference between two points in a circuit, while resistance opposes the flow of electrons in a circuit.
Voltage can be defined as the potential difference between two points in a circuit, while resistance is the amount of electrons moving through a point in a circuit every second.

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Answered by DrBob222
You make it tough to pick out an answer when you don't space and you don't label answers as a,b,c or 1,2,3 etc.
This looks like the correct answer.

Voltage can be defined as the potential difference between two points in a circuit, while resistance opposes the flow of electrons in a circuit.
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I am really sorry, I am in a hurry. I promise I will start labeling my answers again.
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