jewels. a jewel is equivalent to one watt of electricity.
Potential energy is typically measured in joules (J) in the International System of Units (SI). It can also be measured in electronvolts (eV) in the field of particle physics.
Energy is measured in joules.
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The metric unit of potential energy is the joule (J).
Elastic potential energy is measured in joules (J), which is the unit for all forms of energy. It represents the energy stored in an elastic object, such as a spring, when it is stretched or compressed.
nuclear
volts
They are both measured in Joules
Gravitational potential energy is typically measured in joules (J) or foot-pounds (ft-lb). It is calculated using the formula: GPE = mass × gravitational acceleration × height. The height from a reference point to the object is crucial in determining the gravitational potential energy of the object.
they are both measured in joules
potential energy = mass x gravity x height.Gravity is measured in units of acceleration.Specifically in the case of SI units:Energy is measured in joule.Mass is measured in kilograms.Gravity is measured in meters/second2, or the equivalent newton/kilogram. The numeric value is approximately 9.8 in either case.Height is measured in meters.
Electrical potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position in an electric field. It arises from the interaction between electric charges and is measured in joules. The potential energy is directly proportional to the voltage or electric potential difference between the charges.