ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE


Meaning of ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE in English

abbreviation E, or Emf, energy per unit electric charge that is imparted by an energy source, such as an electric generator or a battery. Energy is converted from one form to another in the generator or battery as the device does work on the electric charge being transferred within itself. One terminal of the device becomes positively charged, the other becomes negatively charged. The work done on a unit of electric charge, or the energy thereby gained per unit electric charge, is the electromotive force. Electromotive force is the characteristic of any energy source capable of driving electric charge around a circuit. It is abbreviated E in the international metric system but also, popularly, as emf. A common unit of electromagnetic force is the volt, equivalent in the metrekilogramsecond system to one joule per coulomb of electric charge. In the electrostatic units of the centimetregramsecond system, the unit of electromagnetic force is the statvolt, or one erg per electrostatic unit of charge.

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