If it is moving the kinetic energy is 1/2 mass x velocity2 . If it is raised above a datum level(such as the observer's level) then it has potential energy mass x g x height above that level.
If it has temperature raised above a datum level (such as room temperature) then it has thermal energy (specific heat capacity x mass x temperature difference)
a unit to a mesure the energy in food and the energy ones bodyburns
calories
by adding the objects kinetic energy and potential energy
The SI unit for energy is the joule. This applies to ANY type of energy.
kJ
The SI unit of energy is the joule (J) Energy levels in atoms are sometimes measured in electron-volts (eV)
Wrong. The calorie is not an SI unit, and it is confusing because it comes in two varieties: gram when spelled calorie (small c) and Kilogram when spelled Calorie (Capital C). The SI energy unit is the Joule.
The Joule.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
An example of a primitive unit of measure is the length of a body part.
The joule.
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
The joule is the unit associated with kinetic energy
Calories are the standard unit.
The measure for any type of energy is joules.
Joule is the unit used to measure energy.
Same as the unit for energy. Work can be thought of as the transfer of certain types of energy. In the SI, the unit is the joule.
Calorie is the unit used to express chemical energy in food.
The 'ERG' is the standard unit for work or mechanical energy.