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  • 29-03-2021
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What forces moves electrons through an electrical outlet

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Answer:

electromotive force

Explanation:

This force is called electromotive force, or EMF. Sometimes it is convenient to think of EMF as electrical pressure. In other words, it is the force that makes electrons move in a certain direction within a conductor

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