In the SI system the units are Joules. You can also use ftlbf (footpoundforce). For thermal energy use calories or BTU
the answer is strictly joules not calories
The units for energy are joules (J).
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The unit is joule (J).
The answer depends on the units used for the change in mass. Since there are no units, there can be no meaningful answer.
Kilograms are mass units, Joules are energy units. You could use Einstein's energy-mass equivalence and multiply the mass (in kg) by the speed of light (in m/s) squared; that would give you the energy equivalent in Joules of a given mass.
What term refers to the amount of energy needed to begin a chemical reaction
50 units
If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.
You can use the same units (energy units) for both.
Question: If a producer makes 1000 units of energy, how many units of this energy can a third-level consumer use? A: One unit of energy. Hope this helped. :) Thank you, #Mrs.Knowitall!
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The same units can be used for any type of energy - and in modern science, the same units ARE used. For example, the SI unit for energy is the joule.
The same as the unit for energy. The SI unit for energy is the joule; several other units are commonly used.
The unit of energy is the Joule.
50 units
15/50 = 30%
The formula for energy. E is for energy(Units = Joules) P is for power(Units = Watts) T is for time(Units = Seconds)
Work is the transfer of mechanical energy; its units are the same as for energy, for example joule. Power is the rate of transfer of energy, and it has units of energy/time, for example watt.