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EMF and Terminal Voltage

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Answered by Anonymous
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EMF: The potential difference between the two terminals of a cell, when there is no current flowing through the circuit.

Terminal voltage: The potential difference between the two terminals of a cell, when current is flowing through the circuit. 

Answered by yalgaar52
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Answer:

EMF: The potential difference between the two terminals of a cell, when there is no current flowing through the circuit.

Terminal voltage: The potential difference between the two terminals of a cell, when current is flowing through the circuit. 

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