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Electromagnetism > Electricity > Batteries v
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Electromotive Force
    

The electromotive force (often abbreviated "EMF" and denoted ) is an archaic term for an induced electric potential (i.e., an induced voltage). Batteries are the most common source of EMFs. Since an EMF is a voltage, it is given by a line integral Eric Weisstein's World of Math of the form

(1)

Faraday's Law, Voltage