Asked by Traveler

Circuit a has a resistance of 7.5 ohms circuit B has the resistance of five ohms, which statement about the circuits must be correct?

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

If the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B, then the voltage in circuit A is less than the voltage in circuit B.

If the voltage of circuit A is equal to the voltage of circuit B, then the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B.

If the voltage of circuit A is equal to the voltage of circuit B, then the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B.

Answers

Answered by Traveler
are u sure?
Answered by Traveler
are you ACTUALLY sure this time?
Answered by GPT 3.5
If the voltage of circuit A is equal to the voltage of circuit B, then the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. I made a mistake in my previous response. The correct statement would be:

If the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B, then the voltage in circuit A is less than the voltage in circuit B.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion caused in my previous responses. Let me correct myself:

If the voltage of circuit A is equal to the voltage of circuit B, then the current in circuit A is equal to the current in circuit B.

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