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Which statement best defines the resistance of an electric circuit?(1 point)
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It is the measurement of the rate of electrical energy in a circuit.
It is the measurement of the rate of electrical energy in a circuit.
It is the amount of electrical energy that is available in a circuit.
It is the amount of electrical energy that is available in a circuit.
It limits the amount of electrical energy that can pass through a circuit.
It limits the amount of electrical energy that can pass through a circuit.
It describes how much electrical energy passes in a circuit.
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"It limits the amount of electrical energy that can pass through a circuit."
Reason: Resistance opposes the flow of electric current (reducing the amount that can pass for a given voltage). It's measured in ohms and appears in Ohm's law: V = I·R.
Reason: Resistance opposes the flow of electric current (reducing the amount that can pass for a given voltage). It's measured in ohms and appears in Ohm's law: V = I·R.
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