The SI unit of electrical energy, in fact, any form of energy, together with work and heat, is the joule.
1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules (or watt-seconds).
No, meter is the SI unit of Length, Si unit of volume is meter3.
The Kelvin is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature.
The Siemens is the SI unit for the connectivity.
There is no such thing as a "unit of electromagnetic". There are several units related to electricity, electromagnetic waves, etc., depending on exactly what aspect you want to measure. For example, in the case of electricity, there are units for voltage, current, intensity, power, frequency, and others.
The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere.
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Amperes (Amps). Apms are the SI unit of electrical current
I believe that it will be meter. SI unit goes by 10's. what is the sI unit for lengthThe basic SI unit of length is meter.the basic si unit of lenght is metric.The SI base unit for length is meter. For temperature, the SI base unit is kelvin.
In the SI standard for physics units (see NIST website,) quantities of electricity are measured in coulombs, same as the quantity of electric charge.
1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules (or watt-seconds).
No, it isn't even an SI unit. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.
The joule is an SI unit!
If you mean units, the SI unit is the joule. If you mean a device to measure, that would be an electricity meter.
No, meter is the SI unit of Length, Si unit of volume is meter3.
The gram is an SI unit. However, the SI base unit is the kilogram, not the gram.
The Kelvin is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature.