VOLT.... the measurement used is work done per unit charge, the symbol is a V same as for a volt.
Potential energy is measure in Joules (J). A Joule is a Newton*meter (N*m)
No it is not. A volt is a joule divided by a coulomb, it is m2∙kg∙s−3∙A−1
The SI unit of potential gradient is volts per meter (V/m). This unit is used to express the change in electric potential per unit distance.
(Kg.m^2)/sec^2In SI units,It's common unit is the JouleIn the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.In the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.
it is a quantity defined as work done per unit charge.it has same unit as voltage which is volt represented by 'V'.
Potential energy is measure in Joules (J). A Joule is a Newton*meter (N*m)
No it is not. A volt is a joule divided by a coulomb, it is m2∙kg∙s−3∙A−1
The SI unit of potential gradient is volts per meter (V/m). This unit is used to express the change in electric potential per unit distance.
(Kg.m^2)/sec^2In SI units,It's common unit is the JouleIn the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.In the SI, the unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule.
It is a Joule.
the unit is the same for all kinds of energy : Joule ( which is equivalent to N.m )
The SI unit for heat is the same as for energy, the joule (newton-meter). The SI unit for temperature (comparative heat potential) is the Kelvin (K).
it is a quantity defined as work done per unit charge.it has same unit as voltage which is volt represented by 'V'.
Joule
The unit of measure is the Volt Potential difference is basically electrical "pressure" (an excess of electrons). Volt.....The unit of electric potential. Named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745- 1827). The potential difference is the difference in charge at the poles of a current source The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electromotive force, commonly called "voltage". It is also the unit for the related but slightly different quantity electric potential difference (also called "electrostatic potential difference"). ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt
The SI unit for potential energy is the joule (J).
The same as for any other type of energy - the joule.