Physics, asked by shaurya6050, 1 year ago

what is electromotive force ?


riyarajeendran: a difference in potential difference that tends to give rise to an electric current
lucky6180: Ohm's law states that the current is directly proportional to the potential difference between two ends (across) of that metal (ideal) resistor (or other ohmic device): where is the current, measured in amperes; is the potential difference, measured in volts; and is the resistance, measured in ohms.
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Answered by lucky6180
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a difference in potential that tends to give rise to an electric current.
Answered by AsifAhamed4
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⭐ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE(EMF) IS THE MAXIMUM POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO ELECTRODES OF A GALVANIC OR VOLTAIC CELL. THIS QUANTITY IS RELATED TO THE TENDENCY FOR AN ELEMENT, A COMPOUND OR AN ION TO ACQUIRE TO GAIN OR RELEASE ELECTRONS. ⭐

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