The SI unit is the Joule. Non-standard units include the calorie (still used now and then for food), the electron-volt, and others.
The total energy input is 100 units. If 20 units are used for light energy and 30 units for sound energy, then the remaining energy would be 100 - 20 - 30 = 50 units. Based on the principle of conservation of energy, this remaining energy would likely be converted mainly into heat energy.
In the US its typically measured in quarts, elsewhere liters.
You can use the same units (energy units) for both.
The units for Gibbs free energy are joules (J) in the International System of Units (SI).
The units of energy in the equation Emc2 are joules (J).
You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.
Energy has units of joules.
In the SI system the units are Joules. You can also use ftlbf (footpoundforce). For thermal energy use calories or BTU
50 units = (0.55) x (the input)Divide each side of the equation by 0.55 :50 units/0.55 = (the input) = 90.91 units (rounded)
Question: If a producer makes 1000 units of energy, how many units of this energy can a third-level consumer use? A: One unit of energy. Hope this helped. :) Thank you, #Mrs.Knowitall!
Yes, work and energy have the same units. Both work and energy are measured in joules (J) in the International System of Units (SI).
The units for energy are joules (J) in the International System of Units (SI).