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Joy Curry
12 August, 20:26
What is the e. m. f of an individual cell
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Caylee Gibson
12 August, 22:23
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The electromotive force (e) or e. m. f. is the energy provided by a cell or battery per coulomb of charge passing through it, it is measured in volts (V).
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