volts abbr (V)
the unit for emf is volts.
VOLTS
ELECTROMOTIVE MAGNETIC FORCE emf measured as volts . It does not guarantees a current or power but just the force is present. With a load it may disappear
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'.
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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.
emf in volts
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
As it is nothing but work done per unit charge, it is measured in volts
The electrical force is known a electromotive force and is measured in Volts.
Voltage is what is measured in volts. This is the electric potential difference between two places. The electric current is also measured so as to ascertain the voltage.
The 12 volt battery has double the electromotive force of the 6 volt. Electromotive force is measured in volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
The SI unit of EMF (electromotive force) in a direct current circuit is Volts. The circuits current is measured in ampere's
Volts are the "electromotive force" that is needed to "drive" the electricity through the wiring.
emf is electromotive force mmf is magnetic motive force emf drives electon where as mmf drives magnetic field
Potential or Electromotive Force (EMF).
an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
ELECTROMOTIVE MAGNETIC FORCE emf measured as volts . It does not guarantees a current or power but just the force is present. With a load it may disappear