| Frank R. Spellman, Joanne Drinan - Technology & Engineering - 2000 - 282 pages
...electric current may be referred to as follows: H electromotive force (emf) H voltage m difference in potential When a difference in potential exists between two charged bodies that are connected by a wire (conductor), electrons (current) will flow along the conductor. This flow is from the negatively... | |
| M. Fogiel, U S Naval Personnel, Research and Education Association - Science - 2002 - 502 pages
...electric current may be referred to as follows: 1. Electromotive force (emf). 2. Voltage. 3. Difference in potential. When a difference in potential exists between...charged body until the two charges are equalized and the potential difference no longer exists. An analogy of this action is shown in the two water tanks connected... | |
| Frank R. Spellman, Joanne Drinan - Technology & Engineering - 2002 - 214 pages
...follows: • electromotive force (emf) • difference in potential • voltage 10.3.1 WHAT is VOLTAGE? When a difference in potential exists between two charged bodies that are connected by a wire (conductor), electrons (current) will flow along the conductor. This flow is from the negatively... | |
| Frank R. Spellman - Science - 2003 - 1242 pages
...electric current may be referred to as follows: 1. Electromotive force (EMF) 2. Voltage 3. Difference in potential When a difference in potential exists between two charged bodies that are connected by a wire (conductor), electrons (current) will flow along the conductor. This flow is from the negatively... | |
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