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Measurements of two electric currents are shown in the chart.



Which best compares the two currents?

Current X has a greater potential difference, and the charges flow at a slower rate.
Current Y has a greater potential difference, and the charges flow at a slower rate.
Current X has a greater potential difference, and the charges flow at a faster rate.
Current Y has a greater potential difference, and the charges flow at a faster rate.

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I can’t see the chart — could you upload it or type the data/describe the lines (what is plotted on each axis and the values/slopes)?

If you want to check it yourself:
- If the graph is Q (charge) vs t (time): the slope (ΔQ/Δt) is the current. The steeper line = charges flow faster (greater current). Potential difference (voltage) is not given directly on a Q–t graph unless the problem states it.
- If the graph is I (current) vs V (potential difference): read which curve lies at a higher V for a given I (or vice versa). The higher I at the same V means charges flow faster; the larger V value indicates the greater potential difference.
- If the graph is V vs t: the larger vertical value = greater potential difference; to get charge flow rate you’d need I or Q vs t (or V and R to compute I = V/R).

Send the chart or its description and I’ll pick the correct option.