きでんりょく
起電力
1. electromotive force
2. Electromotive forceIn physics, electromotive force, emf (seldom capitalized), or electromotance (denoted and measured in volts) refers to voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law, which states that a time varying magnetic field will induce an electric current. Electromotive "force" is not a force but a potential, or energy per unit of charge, measured in volts.
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