Respuesta :
That's the electromotive force.
It's the difference in potential between the ends of the wire.
Most people just call it the voltage.
It's the difference in potential between the ends of the wire.
Most people just call it the voltage.
Answer: The force that pushes charges through a wire is called Electromotive force.
Explanation :
Electromotive force or emf is a force that is developed by the battery or any other source. It is the same as the potential difference (V).
Also, the relation between V and I as per Ohm's law is, V = IR
R = resistance
We know that one volt is defined as the [tex]1\ V=\dfrac{1\ Joule}{1\ coulomb}[/tex].
This force is responsible for the current that is flowing in the circuit.
Hence, the correct option is (B)" electromotive force ".