Unit is volt. So it is joule/coulomb
Now joule has dimension M L2 T -2
For coulomb the dimension will be A T
So dimension for electromotive force = M L2 A -1 T -3
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E = I x R, E = W/I, E = Square root of W x R.
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.
it is usually provided by a battery or generator.
volts abbr (V)
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'.
A voltage, which is related to a change in an electric field.
Electromotive force is an old term for voltage.
Electromotive force = electromagnetic force The photon (γ)
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
Yes, voltage is the unit of measure of electromotive force.
Electromotive force,magnecti force
Electromotive force,magnecti force
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.
Electromotive force is a physical phenomenon.
volt
No.
electromotive force
electro magnetic force