what is eletromotive force or emf? explain it in a simple language....
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A difference in potential that tends to give rise to an electric current is called electromotive force or emf.
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A difference in potential that tends to give rise to an electric current is called electromotive force or emf.
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Electromotive Force
Electromotive force (emf) is a measurement of the energy that causes current to flow through a circuit. It can also be defined as the potential difference in charge between two points in a circuit. Electromotive force is also known as voltage, and it is measured in volts. Electromotive force is not truly a force; rather, it is a measurement of energy per unit charge, but the term remains for historical reasons.
Electromotive force (emf) is a measurement of the energy that causes current to flow through a circuit. It can also be defined as the potential difference in charge between two points in a circuit. Electromotive force is also known as voltage, and it is measured in volts. Electromotive force is not truly a force; rather, it is a measurement of energy per unit charge, but the term remains for historical reasons.
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