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HEY FRNZZ I AM REALLY BORED QUESTION IS WHAT IS EMF


handsomelover90: Electromotive force, abbreviated emf, is the electrical intensity or "pressure" developed by a source of electrical energy such as a battery or generator. ... This potential difference can drive an electric current if an external circuit is attached to the terminals. 
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EMF - electromotive force

Electromotive force of a cell is defined as the maximum potential difference between the two electrodes of  a cell when the cell  is in the open circuit. E.M.F. of  a cell depends upon the nature of electrodes, nature and concentration of electrolyte used in the cell and its temperature.
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Electromotive force, abbreviated emf, is the electrical intensity or "pressure" developed by a source of electrical energy such as a battery or generator. ... This potential difference can drive an electric current if an external circuit is attached to the terminals. 
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