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1 January, 17:35

The difference in potential between two electrodes which cause electric current to flow is called

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  1. 1 January, 18:48
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    Electromotive force

    Explanation:

    The electromotive force or EMF of a cell is the driving force for the current in a circuit. It is the potential difference between the two electrodes when no current is flowing.

    It is this electromotive force that allows and fosters the movement of current in a circuit.

    The potential difference is a measure of the stored energy in a cell. It is this EMF that causes current to flow.
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