voltage (electromotive force)
Believe it is called EMF, Electrical Motive Force.
Hydraulics are typically measured in pounds per square inch, which is a measurement of pressure, or force exerted with respect to area. To calculate the force used, multiply the pressure measurement by the area measurement in inches. This will give you the force in pounds, then convert that to tons.
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'.
No. While the proton has the opposite charge of the electron, the proton will not flow from atom to atom like the electron does because the strong atomic force holding the proton in the nucleus is much more powerful than the electromagnetic force.
gravity force
electromotive force
Electromotive force
Voltage is a measurement of electrical force and amperage is a measurement of electrical flow. They are two different things altogether.
It's an electrical force that causes strength to a magnetic appearance .
A gamma ray would experience the least electrical force in an electric field. An electron and a beta particle would experience the greatest electrical force.
Believe it is called EMF, Electrical Motive Force.
Use Colomb's law.
electromotive.....
the power that would make changes in the electron places in the material or substance is called electricity........... any substance which can produce a force to move electrons (also protons).
Attraction gets smaller.
electrical force exists between electron and nucleus
there is nothing called as an electric force...an electron revolves around a nucleus due to the electrostatic fore of attracion between the electron and the proton....any object , to undergo a circlar motion has to experience a centripetal force, which in the case of the atom is provided by the electrostatic force. Actually there is an electric force of attraction between the electron(s) and proton(S)