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How does adding a resistor to an electric circuit affect the current?(1 point)
Responses

The resistor increases the current by increasing the amount of electric charge.
The resistor increases the current by increasing the amount of electric charge.

The resistor decreases the current by decreasing the amount of electric charge.
The resistor decreases the current by decreasing the amount of electric charge.

The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types of energy.
The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types of energy.

The resistor increases the current by transforming light energy or heat into electrical energy.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The correct response is: "The resistor decreases the current by transforming electrical energy into different types of energy."

Explanation: Adding resistance increases R, so for a given voltage V the current I = V/R decreases. Resistors dissipate electrical energy as heat (and sometimes light), causing a voltage drop and lower current.