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Is the answer C option?help in this mcq of question no 8
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s08_qp_1.pdf
its AIs the answer C option?
its A
Actually no that's quite wrong. EMF is the amount of energy converted from non electrical forms to electrical when one coulomb charge passes through the cell. In other words the amount of energy the cell converts from chemical to electrical in driving one unit charge around a circuit.The easiest way to differentiate is, that Potential difference is the force needed to move a bunch of charges while EMF is the force to move a single charge.
I know the definition is childish but works well!
they r read the syllabusOh and the uses of electromagnetism e.g electric bell, relay and such are not included right?
Oh right, I was looking in unit 22 because that's where they are in the book. Thanksthey r read the syllabus
Which year?How do we calculate tension? Any notes on that? I've seen a few questions in the past papers.
EMF is realted to nonelectric energy changing to electric energy (e.g. voltage of a battery)Well does anyone know the proper difference between potential difference and E.M.F .
From what i know emf the energy required to move a charge around the circuit , or any two points . while potential difference , is the difference in potential or energy between two points .
we got a question on mocks from it the main difference is thatEMF is realted to nonelectric energy changing to electric energy (e.g. voltage of a battery)
P.D. is realted to electrical energy converted to nonelectric energy.
hope that helped.
btw in O levels mostly u don't need to differentiate b/w the two bcuz they use a cmbined word (VOLTAGE) for the both of them.
Well does anyone know the proper difference between potential difference and E.M.F .
From what i know emf the energy required to move a charge around the circuit , or any two points . while potential difference , is the difference in potential or energy between two points .
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