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Which statement is correct?Group of answer choicesvoltage flows in a circuitresistance flows in a circuitcharge flows in a circuitall of the above

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Which statement is correct?Group of answer choicesvoltage flows in a circuitresistance flows in a circuitcharge flows in a circuitall of the above

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The correct statement is "charge flows in a circuit".

Here's why:

  1. Voltage does not flow. It is the force that pushes the charge or current around the circuit. It is the electric potential difference between two points in a circuit.

  2. Resistance does not flow either. It is a property that materials have to resist the flow of electric charge. It is used to control the amount of current in a circuit.

  3. Charge, or more specifically electric charge, does flow in a circuit. This flow of electric charge is what we commonly refer to as electric current.

So, the statement "charge flows in a circuit" is correct.

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