The SI unit of heat is the Joule. It can also be measured in a calorimeter, where one calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
yes The Kelvin scale is a way of measuring temperature from absolute zero. The gradient is the same as the Celsius (or Centigrade) scale. Not actually a unit of heat, just a measurement of temperature.
The unit of voltage is the "volt". The unit of current, sometimes called "amperage", is the "ampere".
Pitch and frequency both are measured in simple hertz.
Heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a material one degree.
Heat is measured in unit of what...
The Rydberg unit.
measured in Calories, Btu, Joules, ...
Well there are quite a few for example calories, joules and kilojoules.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
The customary unit is called the Btu, or British thermal unit. The metric unit is the joule. The joule is the standard metric unit for measuring any type of energy, including heat.
A somewhat imprecise method of measuring a pepper's heat is via the "scoville unit", a more precise method of measuring heat is via HPCL and will give the concentration of the active heat producing compounds called capsaicins.
For measuring WHAT?
The SI unit for measuring weight (the force due to gravity) is the newton.The SI unit for measuring mass is the kilogram.
another unit for measuring distances is AU (Astronmical Unit)
The SI unit for measuring temperature is Kelvinkelvin kelvin
Byte=8 Bits, is the basic data measuring unit.