voltage
Electric field strength is measured in Volts per meter, V/m OR equivalently, Newton per Coulomb, N/C.
How quickly is energy pulled from a source measured in volts
Volts cause current to flow through the load. The current is measured in amps, and the volts multiplied by the amps gives the power in watts.
The pushing power of an electrical source is referred to as voltage. Voltage is a measure of the electromotive force that causes electric charges to flow in a circuit. It is measured in volts (V) and determines how strongly the electrical source can push charges through a circuit.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
That's a tricky question. Well, technically it is not measured in volts. The strength of an electromagnet depends on the electrical current which flows through its wires, but not on what drives that current. The current is measured in the amount of charge per unit time that flows through the wires. But when it comes to measuring the magnet, you have to refer to the magnetic field. Without it, there wouldn't be any "magnet." So, logically, to measure the strength of the magnet you must first measure the strength of the magnetic field. It's strength is measured in Volts per meter(V/m). So to measure the strength of the electromagnet you must measure the strength of the magnetic field whose formula is found in the next to last sentence. Hope this helps.
Power is measured in Watts. It is Volts times Amps (as figured in the simplest way).
Electromotive force (EMF) is the voltage or electrical potential difference produced by a power source, such as a battery, that enables the flow of current in a circuit. It is measured in volts and represents the ability of the power source to drive electric current through a circuit.
voltage meter
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
emf in volts
Electrical current is measured in amperes (A), voltage is measured in volts (V), and resistance is measured in ohms (Ω). Power is measured in watts (W), and energy is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).