There are different units for electricity, depending on what you want to measure; for example:
volts to measure voltage
amperes to measure current
watts to measure power
etc.
"Ahz" is not a standard abbreviation or unit in electricity. It is possible that it may be a typo or an incorrect term. If you provide more context or double-check the term, I can help clarify.
The term, 'electricity', is a generic, all-encompassing term for a branch of science. Electricity, therefore, isn't a quantity, so it cannot be measured.A megawatt is an unit of measurement for power, the rate of transfer of energy.
It is a unit of measurement to measure the resistance an object possesses when electricity flows through it.
The unit of measurement that has nothing to do with electricity is the meter, which is used to measure length or distance.
The unit of measure for amount of electricity is voltage.
watts
ohms
the term electricity was coined by william gilbert...........................
The term for an obstacle that impedes the flow of electricity is "resistance."
The unit of energy in an electricity bill is a kilowatt-hour, also known as a Unit. To calculate the energy in units, multiply the power in kilowatts by the time in hours.
The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere.
Cost per unit of electricity depends the type of generation used. ie:- thermal hydel, nuclear etc. hydel electricity is cheaper and now a days it cost less than Rs.10 per unit in India. whereas thermal electricity cost less than Rs. 20 per unit