different between electromotive vs electromotor
electromotive
English
Etymology
From electro- +? motive.
Adjective
electromotive (not comparable)
- (physics) of, relating to, or producing the movement of electrons (an electric current)
Derived terms
- electromotive force / EMF
Related terms
- electromotively
- electromotivity
Translations
electromotive From the web:
- what electromotive force
- what electromotive force and potential difference
- what is electromotive force in physics
- what is electromotive force of a cell
- what is electromotive force (emf)
- what is electromotive force in chemistry
- what does electromotive force mean
- what is electromotive series
electromotor
English
Etymology
electro- +? motor
Noun
electromotor (plural electromotors)
- (physics) Any device that generates electricity
- (physics) Any device that converts electricity into motion
Related terms
- electromotive
Romanian
Etymology
From French électromoteur
Noun
electromotor n (plural electromotori)
- electromotor
Declension
electromotor From the web:
- electromotive force
- what is electromotor definition
- what does electromotor mean
- used electric motor
- what does electromotor
- what is electric motor mean
- how to calculate the electromotive force
- what is electromotive force definition
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