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Circuit A has a resistance of 7.5 ohms, and circuit B has a resistance of 5 ohms. Which statement about the circuits must be correct?(1 point) a. 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. 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. c. 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. d. If the voltage of circuit A is equal to the voltage of circuit B, then the current in circuit A is less than the current in circuit B.
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Answer: d.
Reason: Ohm's law V = IR. For equal voltages, currents are I = V/R, so the circuit with larger resistance (7.5 Ω) has smaller current than the one with 5 Ω.
Reason: Ohm's law V = IR. For equal voltages, currents are I = V/R, so the circuit with larger resistance (7.5 Ω) has smaller current than the one with 5 Ω.
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