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OpenStudy (awesome781):

Give 3 examples of electric charge pumps. What do they do to charges? what happens when the charges go through loads in the circuit and return to the pump?

OpenStudy (awesome781):

@timo86m pls help me?

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

I'm not that good at Physics but I will try to help you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no idea

OpenStudy (awesome781):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 charge pumps? A battery is called either a source of electromotive force or, more commonly, a source of emf. (The phrase electromotive force is an unfortunate historical term, describing not a force, but rather a potential difference in volts.) The emf e of a battery is the maximum possible voltage the battery can provide between its terminals. You can think of a source of emf as a “charge pump.” When an electric potential difference exists between two points, the source moves charges “uphill” from the lower potential to the higher.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

battery, capacitor and generator then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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