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Flow of electric charge - typically movement of charge carriers, such as electrons. Measured in amperes (A).

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Voltage drop across a single resistor and across two resistors

To answer your question precisely: yes it has something to do with current. R4 participates with R3 to lower the current (higher total resistance). … R3 (or R4) sees less current and smaller current gives smaller voltage across same resistance (sorry Ohm's law has been invoked here). I am sure one answer here will bring light to you :) …
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