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Answered by Evilhalt
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  • In electromagnetism and electronics, electromotive force is the electrical action produced by a non-electrical source.
Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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