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The term e.m.f, or electromotive force, refers to the voltage generated by a source, such as a battery or generator, that drives electric current through a circuit. It represents the energy provided per unit charge and is measured in volts. E.m.f is not a force in the traditional sense but rather a potential difference that causes electrons to move, enabling electrical energy transfer.

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