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difference between EMF and voltage?​

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Answered by llMrSharmall
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The EMF is the measure of energy supply to each coulomb of charge, whereas the voltage is the energy use by one coulomb of charge to move from one point to another. ... The EMF is generated by the electrochemical cell, dynamo, photodiodes, etc., whereas the voltage is caused by the electric and magnetic field.

Answered by romanian8642
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The EMF is the measure of energy supply to each coulomb of charge, whereas the voltage is the energy use by one coulomb of charge to move from one point to another. ... The EMF is generated by the electrochemical cell, dynamo, photodiodes, etc., whereas the voltage is caused by the electric and magnetic field.

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