In the United Kingdom, electricity companies charge their customers by the unit. The term 'unit' is short for the obsolete expression 'Board of Trade Unit' and is a measurement of electrical energy, equivalent to a kilowatt hour. So, 1 unit = 1 kW.h
The units of power are watts, horsepower, and joules persecond.
The unit of power is the 'watt'. Doesn't matter where the energy is coming from,
what it's accomplishing, or where it's ending up.
watts
Watts. Also for any other type of power (energy / time), that is, for transfer of energy that is not electrical in nature.
An electromagnetic field has both electric and magnetic components. Units of Weber and Tesla are used to measure magnetic flux and magnetic flux density, while Volts measure electric fields.
Power is measured in Watts.
an electric current is from a thunder storm, and by that i mean the capacity is the fact that ellie woody is a poo face
The unit used for measure temperature is the kelvin
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
kilowatts
Milliampere-hour is commonly written as mAh. It is a unit that is used to measure electric power.
Watts. Also for any other type of power (energy / time), that is, for transfer of energy that is not electrical in nature.
volt (V)
Watts.
A coulomb is a unit for measurement of electrical charge and an ampere is the unit used for measurement of electric current.
This depends on the situation. The main power unit used for electric power output is generally the Watt (W), while the main power unit used for mechanical power output is often the horsepower (hp).
The Watt is the fundamental unit for power in the mks unit system of measurements. Kilowatts = 1000 Watts; so engine Kilowatts are the units used to measure the power of an engine. Truth be known, though. Kilowatts are more likely used for electric motors than they are for internal combustion engines. A common unit for engine power is horse-power (HP), but 1 HP = 746 Watts. So Watts can be used to measure engine power as well.
The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulombper second.
Volt Amps [volts times amps] is used for reactive and apparent power. Watts (dimensionally the same as volt amps) is used to indicate real power.AnswerReactive power is measured in reactive volt amperes (var).
An electromagnetic field has both electric and magnetic components. Units of Weber and Tesla are used to measure magnetic flux and magnetic flux density, while Volts measure electric fields.