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What does E stand for?

Electromotive Force (voltage)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The secret behind this technology is the use of nano-magnets to induce an electromotive force.
The secret behind this technology is the use of nano-magnets to induce an electromotive force.
While an electric motor is rotating, whether powered or not, it generates an electromotive force (EMF).
The G9SX-SM monitors the back electromotive force (BEMF) of a machine's motor to judge whether the machine has stopped operating, and the G9SX-LM uses a proximity sensor to monitor standstill and speed conditions.
While an electric motor is rotating, whether powered or not, an electromotive force is generated.
Electromotive force differentials between many dissimilar metals found in connectors and accessories produce galvanic action.
Inductance is a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is limited as the result of a changing magnetic flux.

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