noun
Etymology: counter (VI)
: the electromotive force that develops in some circuits from chemical or magnetic effects of the current and that opposes the impressed electromotive force producing the current — called also back electromotive force
noun
Etymology: counter (VI)
: the electromotive force that develops in some circuits from chemical or magnetic effects of the current and that opposes the impressed electromotive force producing the current — called also back electromotive force
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012