Question
Question: What is the unit of EMF? \[\begin{aligned} & A)Ampere \\\ & B)Potential \\...
What is the unit of EMF?
A)AmpereB)PotentialC)WattD)Volt
Solution
Hint : If we look at what is emf i.e., electromotive force, it is defined as a battery’s energy per coulomb of charge passing through it. So we will obtain the unit of emf from the basic expression. EMF of a cell could be measured by a voltmeter and it is the voltage across the cell. Electromotive force is given by the expressionE=QW.
Complete Solution:
Let us first discuss what electro-motive force is and who the electromotive force of a cell is determined. It is the energy per unit electric charge imparted by an electric generator or a battery.
EMF is produced as the energy is converted from one form to another in a generator or a battery (for example chemical energy in a battery is transformed into electric energy) as the device does work on the electric charge being transferred within itself.
Now, one terminal of the device becomes positively charged, the other becomes negatively charged. The work done on a unit of electric charge, or the energy gained per unit electric charge.
i.e., E=QW
Here, Wis work done which is having the unit joule (J) and Qis the charge having the unit coulomb (C). So, the unit of EMF could be derived as joules per coulomb (J/C). But actually this is known as volt (V).
So, the S.I. The unit of emf is volt (V). Therefore, the correct answer is option d.
Note: The S.I. The unit of electromotive force is found as volt (V). Volt can be defined as one joule per coulomb of electric charge. In the CGS system, the unit of emf is statvolt which could be defined as one erg per electrostatic unit (stat) of charge.