No Saz, it's not to do with your image quality settings. Image (a) has 600 x 450 pixels jammed into 2" x 1.5" (300ppi). Image (b) has 600 x 450 pixels spread over 8.3" x 6.25". In other words the same number of pixels but over diifferent REAL world areas.
Monitors don't understand inches, only pixels. If you have an 800 x 600 pixel display and look at either image in a browser they display at 600 x 450 pixels. Thats why the file sizes are the same.
The only way you could check on image download times would be to have 2 different web pages each with your different images on them, then test them over and over again, timing each one. It wouldn't make a jot of difference though as both images are the same file size.
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