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"Potential difference" or "Voltage".

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What is another name for volts?

Potential or Electromotive Force (EMF).


What is a another unit of measurement for an EMF?

a british band


Is emf current greater than current?

EMF is electromotive force. It is another name for voltage. Voltage is electric potential in joules per coulomb. Current is electric flow, in amperes. Amperes are coulombs per second. Voltage and current are not the same thing, and "emf current", or "voltage current" does not make sense.


Electromotive force is another name for what?

Electromotive force (EMF) is another name for voltage in a circuit. It represents the energy per unit charge provided by a source, such as a battery, to drive the electric current through a circuit.


What is other name of statically induced emf?

Electromagnetic induction


Another word for voltage?

electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)


Name a rock and roll group that starts with the letter E?

EMF


What is emf in physics?

EMF, or electromotive force, is a measure of the energy provided by a source (such as a battery) to move a unit charge around a closed circuit. It is responsible for driving the flow of electric current in a circuit. EMF is measured in volts.


How are emf measured?

emf in volts


Why emf of battery driving potentiometer is greater than emf of the cell to be measured?

Bcoz the emf which is to be measured is less than emf of driving cell....


Does motional emf call induced emf?

yes indused emf is also called motional emf. If an open coil is subjected to a variable magnetic field, at the ends of the coil a potential difference is induced which is called induced emf. If a coil is connected to an emf source and switched on, the rising current will produced an variable magnetic field which in turn produces an emf. It is called back emf.


Why do you measure emf with a potentiometer not with voltmeter?

EMF (E''electromotive Force'') is another term for Volts, hence the E in electronic formulas and EMF is measured with a volt meter. A potentiometer is not a meter at all, it is a variable resistor