Energy is the ability to do work . It is measured in Joules.
Joule A joule is a measure of energy. A Newton is a measure of force.
To convert square meters (sqM2) to BTUs (British Thermal Units) is not directly possible as they are units of different physical quantities (area and energy). Square meters measure area while BTUs measure energy. Therefore, a direct conversion between the two is not valid.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. The higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy the particles have. Temperature is commonly measured in units such as degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Grams measure a mass. Calory measure a energy amount. They are different
The official (international) unit for energy is the joule. Other units frequently used include the calorie, the electron-volt. In general, by the definition of work (which is basically energy) as force x distance, any product of units of force and distance can also be used, for example the foot-pound.
Nuclear energy is measured in mega electron volts.
The units used to measure free energy in a chemical reaction are typically kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).
joule (measurement of energy) joule is the work or energy in international system of units.
Joules (J), the same for any measurement of energy.
joule (measurement of energy) joule is the work or energy in international system of units.
joule (measurement of energy) joule is the work or energy in international system of units.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
Heat is also a type of energy, so energy units would be used in both cases. The standard (i.e., international) unit for all sorts of energy is the joule.
The measure for any type of energy is joules.
The measure of heat energy is called temperature, which is typically expressed in units such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold an object is relative to a standard scale.
BTU (British thermal units) is one possibility, along with a variety of others.