Standard: 1 Joule
Imperial: 1 Calorie
AnswerEnergy is usually measured in terms of heat, which is measured in calories or joules orBtu - British thermal units.
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Joule A joule is a measure of energy. A Newton is a measure of force.
The official (international) unit for energy is the joule. Other units frequently used include the calorie, the electron-volt. In general, by the definition of work (which is basically energy) as force x distance, any product of units of force and distance can also be used, for example the foot-pound.
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Grams- and milligrams/kilograms- are used as a measure of mass.
Nuclear energy is measured in mega electron volts.
Consumers do not normally have 'power meters'; they normally have 'energy meters', which are used measure the amount of energy being purchased from the electricity supply company. 'Power meters' are wattmeters, which measure power -i.e. the rate at which you use energy. Energy meters measure energy in units called kilowatt hours, whereas wattmeters measure power in watts. Your electricity supply company isn't really interested in the power of your residence, only the energy consumed.
Joules (J), the same for any measurement of energy.
Heat is also a type of energy, so energy units would be used in both cases. The standard (i.e., international) unit for all sorts of energy is the joule.
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In the SI, the same is used as for any other kind of energy: the Joule.
Square units are used to measure the area of something.
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Joules are the metric units used to measure energy. When you are working with any form of energy you state them in joules.
Radiant energy does not exist in quantum units because radiant energy has no wavelength
Joule A joule is a measure of energy. A Newton is a measure of force.
No. CV, as in "caloric value", is a measure of heating value; different units can be used, but any unit used is energy/mass, which of course is not the same as simply energy.