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Define the term Electromotive Force (e.m.f)? Is it really a force? Mention it's unit? ​

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Answered by FaiqHashmi880
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Answer:

Electromotive force, abbreviation E or emf, energy per unit electric charge that is imparted by an energy source is called Electromotive Force.

Such as an electric generator or a battery. Energy is converted from one form to another in the generator or battery as the device does work on the electric charge being transferred within itself.

Explanation:

Answered by ny894771
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Answer:

* Electromotive force (EMF) rrepresents energy per unit electric charge which is imparted by an energy source ( generator, battery etc.).

Explanation:

* The work done on a unit of electric charge or the energy gained per unit electric charge in such a way , is the electromotive force.

* Despite its name, electromotive force, it is not a force. It is commonly measured in units of volts which is equivalent to joule / coulomb in SI unit

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