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A high impedance voltmeter is used to measure the electromotive force or potential between the two electrodes when zero or no signicant current ows between them.
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This varying magnetic field at the secondary induces a varying electromotive force (emf) or voltage in the secondary winding.
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The motion is azimuthal and the field is axial, so the electromotive force is radial.
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A voltage may represent either a source of energy (electromotive force), or lost, used, or stored energy (potential drop).
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His main research interests were quantum mechanics, electromotive force, atomic structure, electron emission, unimolecular force, and high vacuum, and he authored several standard science textbooks.
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The two electrodes must have different potentials, or a different electromotive force, and the resulting potential difference defines the cell's voltage.
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This reaction is not unlike a tiny, temporary battery and is called an electromotive force.
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This generates an electromotive force, and thus some of the light energy is converted into electric energy.
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This voltage tends to oppose the motor supply voltage and so is called back electromotive force (emf).
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For example, a change in the magnetic flux passing through a loop of conductive wire will cause an electromotive force, and therefore an electric current, in the loop.
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