What is E.M.F?
E.m.f or electromotive force is the work or energy per unit charge that an active current producing device produces to drive current through a circuit.
In simpler terms a source that produces its own voltage has e.m.f.
What is Terminal Voltage?
Terminal voltage is the voltage / potential difference across the terminals of a cell or battery.
If the cell/battery is not connected to circuit then the terminal voltage/p.d is equal to the e.m.f of the cell or battery.
If the cell or battery is connected to a circuit then the terminal voltage/p.d is equal to the total voltage drop in the external circuit.
Cell/Battery not connected to a Circuit
Terminal P.D = E.M.F
Cell/Battery connected to a Circuit
Formula for Terminal Voltage when connected to a circuit:
EMF = v +V
EMF = Ir + IR
Therefore:
Terminal P.D = IR
Where:
v is voltage within the cell
V s voltage in external circuit
r is internal resistance
R is resistance in external circuit
I is currentDon’t be fooled into thinking the terminal P.d would be Ir by looking at the diagram above the terminal voltage is the same as the voltage in external circuit in this case, this is because the cell is connected to a circuit and not by itself as is the case with the first diagram.
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Haha thanks ey I've been confusing it with v instead of using V.
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