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n. - The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit.

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  • Indeed he does, Anaconda, indeed he does use the term emf in his book …
  • … I just realised that Anaconda very likely thinks the emf is a force!
  • Dr. Eugene N. Parker would disagree with you since he used the term "emf" in his book.
  • Where, pray tell, did you get the idea that what Coulomb's Law is about is emf?
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