asked this question on Yahoo answers and this came up Answer 1 Magnetism generates a force and by itself it is not an energy. You generate energy by letting the magnetic force pull things together. In the same way that a hill is not an energy but if you roll down it you generate energy. To get back to the top you have to put the energy back in. Answer 2 Gauss is the unit of magnetic induction or magnetic flux density. I think this might be the answer to your question, but I am not sure
in what unit do you measure magnetic enegry
A unit to measure magnetic flux.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
Joule is the unit used to measure energy.
Calories are the standard unit.
A unit to measure magnetic flux.
The Joule.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
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.
The joule.
The joule is the unit associated with kinetic energy
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
Joule is the unit used to measure energy.
Calories are the standard unit.
The measure for any type of energy is joules.
A Gauss Meter, or magnetometer, is an electronic device that is used to measure the strength of magnetic fields. Gauss Meters are commonly used to measure the strength of magnets and magnetic effects in electronics. They can also be used as metal detectors.
Same as the unit for energy. Work can be thought of as the transfer of certain types of energy. In the SI, the unit is the joule.