It was measured in volts.
I believe it is measured in watts. Static electricity is measured in volts. Most static electricity discharges are measured in Kilovolts. Lightning is measures in Megavolts.
It is measured in Kilowatt hours.
There is no "force of electricity". Voltage is sort of like a "force" that makes electricity flow, but it doesn't have the units of force.
The potential difference in electricity is the Electromagnetic Force, in Volts, measured across the two wires that make the circuit.
Electricity is measured in Kilowatt hours or for the symbols kWh
The electricity in afan is measured by wats.
I believe it is measured in watts. Static electricity is measured in volts. Most static electricity discharges are measured in Kilovolts. Lightning is measures in Megavolts.
There is no limit to the number of times electricity could be measured.
flow of electricity is measured by an instrument galvanometer
It is measured in Kilowatt hours.
The unit of measure for amount of electricity is voltage.
Electricity.
hertz.
Resistance measured in Ohms
the question is a lie
Usually measured in watts.
There is no "force of electricity". Voltage is sort of like a "force" that makes electricity flow, but it doesn't have the units of force.