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1. Serie...
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Which two statements about resistors are true?
1. Series resistors produce a lower resistance than the same parallel resistors.
2. Resistors impede the current flowing through a circuit.
3. Resistors increase the voltage through a circuit.
4. Series resistors produce a higher resistance than the same parallel resistors.
5. Parallel resistors allow more current to pass through than no resistors.
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