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difference between terminal voltage and potential difference?​

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Answered by rosekashaf
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terminal voltage: The voltage output of a device measured across its terminals. potential difference: The difference in potential energy between two points in an electric field; the difference in charge between two points in an electrical circuit; voltage.

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Answered by aryansona
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Terminal voltage is the potential difference across the terminals of a load when the circuit is switched on. E.m.f. is the maximum potential difference that can be delivered by a cell or a generator when no current flows through it. Terminal voltage is measured by voltmeter. E.m.f. is measured by potentiometer.

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Terminal voltage is the potential difference across the terminals of a load when the circuit is switched on. E.m.f. is the maximum potential difference that can be delivered by a cell or a generator when no current flows through it. Terminal voltage is measured by voltmeter. E.m.f. is measured by potentiometer.

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