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When comparing two circuits we note that voltage is the same, but circuit one has more resistance this means that...

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This tells us that there is less current flowing through circuit #1.
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Answer:

The current is less in the circuit which has more resistance.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is according to the Ohm's law.

Ohm's law state that the current flowing through a circuit is directly proportional to the potential difference applied between the two ends of the conductor.

V = I R

where, R be the resistance and I be the current.

When the circuit has more resistance, the current flowing through the circuit should be small to keep the voltage constant.

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