Electromotive Force (Edexcel A Level Physics): Revision Note
Electromotive Force
When charge passes through a power supply such as a battery, it gains electrical energy
The electromotive force (e.m.f.) is defined as:
The amount of chemical energy converted to electrical energy per unit charge when charge passes through a power supply
e.m.f. is measured in Volts (V)
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Definition of e.m.f. with regards to energy transfer
This can also be written as:
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E.m.f. is:
represented by the symbol ε (greek letter epsilon)
not actually a force, but a measure of energy transferred per coulomb of charge
is measured in volts (V), which is J C−1 in S.I. units
e.m.f. is also the potential difference across the cell when no current is flowing
e.m.f. can be measured by connecting a high-resistance voltmeter around the terminals of the cell in an open circuit
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e.m.f. is measured using a voltmeter connected in parallel with the cell
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