if you would see power as a water pipe line then the unit of water pressure would be Volts and the and the current would be Ampéres
The electrical force is known a electromotive force and is measured in Volts.
electromotive force
Electromotive force
It is defined as electromotive force, and the difference in electrical potential between 2 points in a circuit. It has also been explained as the pressure in an electrical circuit.
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Electromotive force is also known as emf. It refers to the voltage given by an electrical energy source like dynamo or battery.
Voltage measures the electrical potential between two parts of an electrical circuit. Also called electromotive force. Voltage provides the 'pressure' to drive electrons round a circuit.
electric potential is potential difference between two points in closed circuit. but electromotive force is potential difference in any open circuit.
A transformer relies on an alternating current in order to work. An electrical transformer converts electromotive force to magnetomotive back to electromotive. In order for an electromotive force to be induced by a magnetic field, the field must be moving.
Electric current Electromotive force or voltage Resistance that's all ^^
Electromotive force is an old term for voltage.
emf has SI units of volts, equivalent to joules per coulomb.