what is the difference between terminal voltage and potential drop?...... copy or spam is sure to be reported✌✌
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the terminal voltage is the voltage measured across load as opposed to the voltage measured across the source.the voltage drop is difference between the source voltage and terminal voltage .usually,due to wiring resistance
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The electromotive force (emf) is the potential difference of a source when no current is flowing. Terminal voltage is the voltage output of a device is measured across its terminals.
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