Yes, any type of energy can be expressed in joules. In practice, other energy units are sometimes used, for example calories for heat energy and food energy (this is gradually being replaced by the joule), and eV (electron-volt) for the energy of subatomic particles. But it is always possible to express such energies in joules.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
The SI unit for all forms of energy is the joule.
Joule is the unit used to measure energy.
Joule is a unit of energy, not of force.
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
The Joule.
A Joule … the standard unit of measure of Energy. (or an Erg which is equal to Joule^-7)
The joule.
The joule doesn't "explain" anything; it is simply a unit used to measure energy.
The SI unit for all forms of energy is the joule.
Joule is the unit used to measure energy.
Joule
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Joule is a unit of energy, not of force.
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
The joule is the unit associated with kinetic energy