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Differentiate between EMF and Terminal Potential Difference.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Electromotive force (EMF) is equal to the terminal potential difference when no current flows. EMF and terminal potential difference (V) are both measured in volts, however they are not the same thing. EMF (ϵ) is the amount of energy (E) provided by the battery to each coulomb of charge (Q) passing through.

Answered by santhoshkalam19
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Answer:

your answer is here buddy...

EMF- electro magnetic flux

potential difference- work done to move a unit charge across the 2 terminals.

brief-

electo magnetic flex is a source from which current is produced.

in case of generator , if there is no change in EMF then current will not be produced.

potential difference (v) is a pressure between 2 terminals. if there is no pressure in the terminals, then electron present inside the coil does not move freely, so current is not produced.

to make potential difference...there is a source called battery to create or simply to push the electron.

hope i have explained you simply...

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