electro motive force meaning power supply.
2007-09-01 04:51:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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EMF is Electro Motive Force and is the Potential Difference in Volts that drives the current through a resistor in an electrical circuit.
2007-09-01 04:56:05
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answered by Swamy 7
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Hey,
Like what others mentioned, it is electro motive force. But, there are something that are left out. Generally speaking, emf is synonomous with voltage, which is delta k q/v. Now, emf is different for batteries and whatever else, so the equation might change for them. Hope that helps!
2007-09-01 05:27:40
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answered by L 3
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emf means electro motive force which means the power of the battery with which it can push the electrons
2007-09-01 04:56:39
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answered by Adithya V 2
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Electro-Motive Force or Voltage (like a pressure difference), across a circuit.
2007-09-01 09:35:04
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answered by Norrie 7
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elctromotive force,thats what it is.it is defined as the total work done between two points of a circuit by 1 coloumb chagre.It is similar to voltage but may not be same all the time.E.M.F is always greater or equal to pd.
E.M.F=p.d+lost voltage(i.e voltage lost inside the cell)
2007-09-01 20:39:54
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answered by rumble 2
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