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emf1 [ˌi:emˈef] N

emf ELEC, PHYS abbreviation of electromotive force

emf
EMK f

See also electromotive force

elec·tro·mo·tive ˈforce N, emf N

elec·tro·mo·tive ˈforce N, emf N

EMF2 [ˌi:emˈef] N no pl

EMF FIN, POL abbreviation of European Monetary Fund

EMF
EWF m

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The station was in operation from 20052010, before being sold to EMF.
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This opposing electric field is called counter-electromotive force (back EMF).
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This voltage is referred to as back EMF.
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In effect, the back EMF was boosting the magnetic fields used by the motor to generate electrical energy and cause acceleration.
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Thus, both sides of the circuit generate an EMF opposing the rotation.
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Therefore, an electromotive force is set up in the second loop called the induced EMF or transformer EMF.
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Floating devices will have environmental concerns about the mooring system affecting benthic organisms, organisms becoming entangled, or EMF effects produced from subsea cables.
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The EMF is proposed to be proportional to the rate of cutting lines of flux.
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The company developed technology used in electromagnetic field sensing (EMF) systems for test and measurement, and health and safety applications.
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On the other hand if both transistors are in their off state, high voltage peaks appear due to back EMF.
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