This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the electromotive force generated by a battery. The electromotive force is a voltage source that increases the electric potential energy of the charges in the circuit that allows it to do useful work. Resistors, on the other hand absorb energy from the circuit and reduces the electric potential energy of a charge as it moves through the resistor causing a voltage drop. This video the difference between the electromotive force of a battery and the terminal voltage across a resistor connected in parallel to a battery. The terminal voltage is always less than the electromotive force of a battery due to the internal resistance of the battery.
Electric Current In Circuits:
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The Electric Battery:
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Ohm's Law Problems:
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Resistance and Resistivity:
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Resistor Color Code:
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Internal Resistance of a Battery:
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Drift Velocity and Current Density:
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Potential Difference Between Two Points:
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Alternating Current Vs Direct Current:
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Schematic Diagrams & Symbols:
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Open, Closed, and Short Circuits:
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Resistors In Series:
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Resistors In Parallel:
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Physics PDF Worksheets:
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