Question
How can two circuits with the same voltage have different amount of current flowing through them? A. By using wires of different colors. B. By having circuits in different rooms. C . By using different types of batteries. D. By having different levels of resistance and each circuit.
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GPT 3.5
D. By having different levels of resistance in each circuit.
Resistance in a circuit affects the amount of current that can flow through it. A circuit with higher resistance will have less current flowing through it compared to a circuit with lower resistance, even if both circuits have the same voltage.
Resistance in a circuit affects the amount of current that can flow through it. A circuit with higher resistance will have less current flowing through it compared to a circuit with lower resistance, even if both circuits have the same voltage.
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