Energy units. There are a number of these. The SI energy unit is the Joule, but in some contexts you might see energy expressed in kilowatt-hours, ergs, foot-pounds, therms, Hartrees, electron-volts, calories, or BTUs.
The SI usit for energy is the joule, which is 1 kgm2/s2. Another common measurement of energy is the calorie, which is the amount of energy it takes to increase the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celcius.
The "Calorie" used to describe food is actually a kilocalorie, meaning it has 1000 calories. It is always capitalized when talking about diet.
Electrical energy is measured with a watt meter. This is the same meter that you will find on the side of your home that the utility company uses to monitor the use of the energy you use.
The SI unit of energy is the Joule. The usual prefixes of kilo, mega and giga are often used in conjunction with this base unit.
Joules is one method.
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Energy is measured in Joules
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The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.
Decibels (dB)
The SI unit for mass is the Kilogram. The SI unit for weight in the Newton.
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The common unit of Energy is watts.
light energy can be mesured by candle
The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.The rate of energy transfer or transformation is mesured in joules / second, also known as watts.
The standard SI unit is the Joule, but calories are still used quite often.
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Decibels (dB)
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