Electricity
The unit that measures electrical force is voltage, typically measured in volts. A common value for voltage in household electricity is 115 volts in the United States.
EMF stands for Electro-Motive Force, commonly known as Voltage, measured in Volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
A device that measures volts.
It measures in volts
volts abbr (V)
The force of an electric current is measured in volts.
Force and volts are not directly related concepts, as force is a physical quantity that describes a push or pull on an object, while volts are a unit of measurement for electrical potential or voltage. There is no direct conversion between force and volts, as they pertain to different physical phenomena.
voltmeters
A voltmeter measures voltage in volts.
force meter can be used.it measures in grams and newton.
They are measures of electricity, which makes them similar. But volts are tension and amps are current, which makes them different.