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Another word for voltage?

electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)


Electromotive force is also known as?

Electromotive force is also known as emf. It refers to the voltage given by an electrical energy source like dynamo or battery.


What is the induced electromotive force (EMF) in this loop?

The induced electromotive force (EMF) in a loop is the voltage generated when there is a change in magnetic field within the loop.


3 commonly used names for Electromotive force?

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What is the difference between emf and mmf?

emf is electromotive force mmf is magnetic motive force emf drives electon where as mmf drives magnetic field


What is another name for volts?

Potential or Electromotive Force (EMF).


What do the letters emf stand for?

for "ElectroMotive Force" . . . what we casually call "voltage".


What does the term emf stand for?

It could stand for Electromagnetic field, or Electromotive force.


What is EMF used for?

assuming you mean electromotive force: emf is the main principle behind power transformers. emf also comes in the form of radio waves, which are used for radio transmission (obviously)


A device that provides an emf?

EMF (short for "electromotive force" - not a well-chosen name, since it isn't exactly a force) is more properly called a "voltage". A device that provides that can be a battery, or you can get the voltage from the outlets in your home.


What is emf in physics?

EMF, or electromotive force, is a measure of the energy provided by a source (such as a battery) to move a unit charge around a closed circuit. It is responsible for driving the flow of electric current in a circuit. EMF is measured in volts.


Producing an electric current by moving a bar magnet in and out of a coil of wire is called?

Generating electromotive force (emf) or inducing an electromotive force (emf) in the coil of wire is known as electromagnetic induction. This phenomenon is the basis for how electric current can be produced by moving a bar magnet in and out of a coil of wire.