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I cause electrons to move in an electric current in a circuit​

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Answered by HarishDG
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We also need to know something about the force that causes the electrons to move directionally (current) in an electrical circuit. This force is called electromotive force, EMF, or voltage (V). ... In other words, it is the force that makes electrons move in a certain direction within a conductor.

Answered by yashawinisingh
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We also need to know something about the force that causes the electrons to move directionally (current) in an electrical circuit. This force is called electromotive force

, EMF, or voltage (V). Sometimes it is convenient to think of EMF as electrical pressure. In other words, it is the force that makes electrons move in a certain direction within a conductor.

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