the force is real and to use it you stick your hand in front of you and move something.
The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
Hydraulic force.
Hydraulic force.
That force is called an 'electric current'.
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Electromotive force (EMF) is the push that causes electrical charges to flow through a conductor. It is usually provided by a voltage source like a battery or a power supply. The amount of EMF determines the rate at which electrons move in a circuit.
The force that causes electrons to flow through a conductor is known as voltage or electromotive force (EMF). Voltage provides the "push" or potential difference that drives electrons from areas of higher potential to lower potential, resulting in an electric current.
You use manual force by turning the tap handle or lever to open the valve and allow water to flow through the faucet. The force applied by your hand is converted into rotational motion to control the flow of water.
Real flows are actual goods, services and resources flowing from one sector to another, usually in exchange for money through money flows. e.g: Households provide labor to producers (a real flow) in exchange for wages (a money flow). Households then use their income as consumer spending (a money flow) in exchange for goods and services from the producer (real flow).
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The pushing force that moves through a circuit is called voltage. It is the potential difference between two points in the circuit that causes the charge to flow.
The force that causes electrons to flow in the same direction is an electric field. When a voltage is applied across a conductor, an electric field is established which exerts a force on the electrons, causing them to move in the same direction through the conductor.