If it's an actual FORCE you want to measure, the unit would of course be the newton.However, I strongly suspect that you are really referring to some other property of electricity. Things you can measure about electricity, and the corresponding units, include:
* Voltage (volts)
* Current (ampere)
* Energy (joules - though the unit kWh is used commercially)
* Power (watts)
And many others more.
The Joule (J) is the SI unit of energy, 1 Joule is equal to the force of one newton acting through one meter in the direction of that force.
The unit of measurement for force on an object is the newton (N).
the unit of measuring sound is decibel.
The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'
The unit of measurement for force is the newton (N).
If you are measuring temperature, the unit of measurement is either Fahrenheit or Centigrade. If you are measuring height, the unit of measurement could be feet and inches or meters and so on.
Meter : Distance = Newton : Force
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