The unit of measure used to describe electrical "pressure" is the "Volt."
The unit used to represent electrical pressure is VOLTS.
Joules(international) or watthours(communly used)
joules
The most common unit of electrical potential is the Volt (V)
The unit of measurement for electrical energy used in the home is the kilowatt hour, and this is the unit which the electricity supply company uses to work out your bill.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
Pressure is defined as the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface. The standard unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa). This did not answer my question on how pressure is used.
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Electrical pressure is the difference in electrical potential between two points with or without current flow. Without current flow it known as an EMF (electro motive force E) with current flow it is described as a potential difference (pd V). Both are measured in volts (symbol V).
The smallest unit of measurement used to describe the storage capacity of a computer is a "bit".
the amount of force per unit area is pressure
Ohm is a unit used for measuring electrical resistance.