The same units should be used for all energy, wherever and in whatever form it appears.
That includes kinetic, gravitational potential, nuclear, wind, electromagnetic, chemical energy, etc.
Appropriate units are foot-pound, newton-meter, joule, calorie, watt-second, horsepower-hour, etc.
The international unit for any type of energy is the joule.
Energy - of whatever kind - is measured in Joules. Power (energy per time unit) is measured in Watts.
The international unit for energy is the joule.
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The international (that is, the SI) unit for energy is the Joule.
The international unit for any type of energy is the joule.
The SI unit of kinetic energy is joules(j)
Energy is measured in Joules.
energy is measured in joules and kilojoules
Energy - of whatever kind - is measured in Joules. Power (energy per time unit) is measured in Watts.
The international unit for energy is the joule.
The SI unit for energy is the joule.
Energy is the ability to do work. It is measured in joules.
It is measured in Joules! :D
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I am not entirely sure what you mean. Energy is measured in joules. The energy stored in an inductor would therefore also be measured in joules. The "strength" of an inductor is measured in henry, but that is not an energy unit.
No, kinetic energy is measured in Joules (J), as this is the SI unit for energy.