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Electrical Potential Emf

Reference data and engineering information about electrical potential emf for electrical applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Electrical Potential Emf in electrical engineering.

Key Formulas

Ohm's Law

V=IRV = IR

Voltage = Current × Resistance.

Power

P=VI=I2R=V2/RP = VI = I^2R = V^2/R

Electrical power.

Energy

E=PtE = Pt

Energy = Power × Time.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
VVVoltageV
IICurrentA
RRResistanceΩ
PPPowerW

Key Definitions

  • Potential Difference: The change in electrical potential between two points in an electric circuit, measured in volts (V).
  • Electromotive Force (e.m.f.): The potential difference provided by a source of electrical energy (such as a generator or battery) that drives current through a circuit. It is also measured in volts.

Voltage Relationships

The unit "volt" (V) can be derived from fundamental SI units, providing key relationships for engineering calculations:

1 V=1 WA=1 JC1\ \text{V} = 1\ \frac{\text{W}}{\text{A}} = 1\ \frac{\text{J}}{\text{C}}

This shows that:

  • Voltage (V) equals Power (P) in watts divided by Current (I) in amperes (V=PIV = \frac{P}{I}).
  • Voltage (V) also equals Energy (E) in joules divided by Charge (Q) in coulombs (V=EQV = \frac{E}{Q}).

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