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The driving force for an electric current is called: an ammeter a resistance an electromotive force an ohm
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The driving force for an electric current is called:
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The driving force for an electric current is called an 'electromotive force',
a 'potential difference', or a 'voltage'.
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Electromotive force is the answer.
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