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24 September, 10:08

The emf of a battery is equal to its terminal potential difference: A) under all conditions B) only when the battery is being charged C) only when a large cwrrent is in the battery D) only when there is no current in the battery E) under no conditions

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  1. 24 September, 10:09
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    option (C)

    Explanation:

    EMF stand for electro motive force. the emf of a battery is the potential between the two electrodes when it is not use in the circuit.

    The terminal potential difference is the potential difference between the electrodes of a cell when it is in use.

    EMF is only when the current is very large in the battery.
  2. 24 September, 10:23
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    The emf of a battery is equal to its terminal potential difference only when a large cwrrent is in the battery.

    C) only when a large cwrrent is in the battery.
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