MCQ
Electromotive Force $\text{(EMF)}$ may be defined as:
  • Work done per coulomb on the charge.
  • B
    Drift velocity of electrons.
  • C
    Flow of electron.
  • D
    The number of coulombs of charge per second.

Answer

Correct option: A.
Work done per coulomb on the charge.

Electromotive Force $\text{(EMF)}$ may be defined as work done per coulomb on the charge.

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