emf has SI units of volts, equivalent to joules per coulomb.
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Volt.
No, it is not.
The SI unit of EMF (electromotive force) in a direct current circuit is Volts. The circuits current is measured in ampere's
The unit of measure used to indicate Ecell, which is the cell potential or electromotive force of a cell, is volts (V).
It is calculated in Newtons.
It's enough in most cases; sometimes it's too much, sometimes it's a bit too little as well.
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
volt
Yes, voltage is the unit of measure of electromotive force.
if you would see power as a water pipe line then the unit of water pressure would be Volts and the and the current would be Ampéres
Because an electromotive force is a potential difference (voltage) -specifically, an electromotive force is the open-circuit or no-load potential difference of a source such as a battery or generator.
The unit of electromotive force is the "Volt".
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The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'
A Newton is the measurement unit for force.
Because they're the same thing.
Volt, even though it is a unit of work...NewtonAnswerA volt is not a unit of work. Work is measured in joules.