Electromotive force is the electric potential generated by either a electrochemical cell or a changing magnetic field. It is also known as voltage. It is electrical action produced by a non-electrical source, such as a battery (converts chemical energy to electrical energy) or generator (converts mechanical energy into electrical energy). Although the term contains the word "force" it's not akin to a force in physics that would be measured in newtons or pounds.
Electromotive force is commonly denoted by the acronym emf, EMF or a cursive letter E.
The SI unit for electromotive force is the volt.
Electromotive Force Definition (EMF)
What Is Electromotive Force?
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