electro magnetic force
electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)
Electromotive force is also known as emf. It refers to the voltage given by an electrical energy source like dynamo or battery.
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Potential or Electromotive Force (EMF).
for "ElectroMotive Force" . . . what we casually call "voltage".
emf is the electromotive force and is used as another word for voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's law
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)
It could stand for Electromagnetic field, or Electromotive force.
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.
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Electromagnetic field (induces around the metal when current flows through it). Another opinion: Nope ! 'EMF' stands for 'Electromotive Force' . We refer to it casually as 'voltage'.
EMF or electromotive force, i.e.Voltage, is generated when the magnets inside the alternator turn within the wire coil of the alternator.