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what is electromotive force?​

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Answered by rose966828
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Electromotive force is a energy that causes current to flow through a circuit.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electromotive force is a measurement of the energy that causes current to flow through a particular circuit.

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  • Electrochemical cells
  • Thermoelectric devices
  • Solar cells
  • Electrical generators
  • Transformers

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  • Electromotive force is also known as voltage and it is measured in volts.
  • It is a type of voltage developed by any source of electrical energy such as a battery or photovoltaic cell.
  • Materials like mylar, copper, aluminum, attenuate EMF radiation by absorbing or scattering the photons as they pass through.

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