explain the difference between emf and terminal voltage
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EMF IS POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE OF THE SOURCE WHEN NO CURRENT IS FLOWING.TERMINAL VOLTAGE IS THE VOLTAGE OUTPUT OF A DEVICE IS MEASURED ACROSS ITS TERMINALS.IT IS CALCULATED BY V=emf-Ir
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The electromotive force (emf) is the potential difference of a source when no current is flowing. Terminal voltage is the voltage output of a device is measured across its terminals. Terminal voltage is calculated by V = emf - Ir. Smenevacuundacy hope this answer is helpful.
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