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Why is voltage not a force?

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Answered by pk3562761
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voltage not a forcebecause it explains current going through a resistance by analogy to water under pressure going through a pipe. But a volt is not a force.

Answered by rubansebastian3
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Answer:The volt is neither a measure of force or of energy consumption. That's why it is its own unit. The term electromotive force is a metaphor for voltage as a force, because it explains current going through a resistance by analogy to water under pressure going through a pipe. But a volt is not a force

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