The unit of measurement for electrical energy is called the "joule" (not "juel"). The joule is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after James Prescott Joule, a physicist who contributed to the understanding of energy and thermodynamics. In the context of electricity, you might also encounter other units such as kilowatt-hours (kWh) when measuring electrical energy consumption, especially for larger amounts of energy.
In the SI system of measurements the unit of energy is the Joule, and 1 joule per second is 1 Watt. Electrical power has always been measured in Watts or Kilowatts.
It's called the Metric System.
The worldwide system of measurement is called SI (short for Système international d'unités). It is a variation of the metric system.
The majority of scientific calculations and experiments are done in what is called the 'metric system'.
The primary measurement system in the world is called the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French: Système international d'unités). It is also often called the metric system.
there is somthing called reasearch
It is called a gram
It's called the metric system.
All of the above except the yard. Yards are an Imperial measurement, not metric.
The "metric system", more specifically, a version of the metric system called the "SI".
The base unit of mass is the kilogram.
It's called the Metric System.
No
Metric is a system of measurement - there is not a specific measure called a metric so the question does not make sense.
The worldwide system of measurement is called SI (short for Système international d'unités). It is a variation of the metric system.
system international
The worldwide system of measurement is called SI (short for Système international d'unités). It is a variation of the metric system.
The majority of scientific calculations and experiments are done in what is called the 'metric system'.