Measuring a battery's EMF with a voltmeter across its terminals when not connected to a circuit is generally considered accurate, as there is minimal current flow affecting the measurement. However, the voltage reading can vary based on the load applied, with different conditions yielding slightly different values. EMF and voltage are often used interchangeably, though there is a technical distinction; EMF refers to the energy per unit charge, while voltage is the measurement of that energy. The discussion highlights the confusion surrounding these terms, particularly regarding their relationship to mechanical force. Ultimately, while they can be conceptually different, in practical electrical engineering, EMF and voltage are treated similarly.