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Electromotive Force

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Key Stage 5

Meaning

Electromotive force (emf) is the amount of work produced per unit charge by a source of electric power.

About Electromotive Force (emf)

Formulae

The electromotive force is given by the formula:

  • \(\varepsilon=\frac{π‘Š}{𝑄}\)

Where:

The terminal voltage of an electrical cell or battery is related to emf by the following formula:

  • \(𝑉=\varepsilonβˆ’πΌπ‘Ÿ\)

Where: