Mechanical - Joule / kWh= 3,6 MJ / Kgm=9,8J/ (accelaration = m/s2 , ) angular speed = rad/s / ( Power= esten, Newton, ton-weight, ton-power, )
Pressure = hectobar/ bar or hectopiezo.
Electrical = Ohm, miliOhm, microOhm, Ampere, miliampere, microampere, farad, microfarad, henry, milihenry, tesla, coulomb, milicoulomb, microcoulomb. Watt, miliwatt, microwatt.
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All forms of energy are measured in joules.
The ancient Egyptian units of measurement were called cubit, palm, and digit. These units were used to measure length in ancient Egypt.
Cubic centimeters (cm^3) and cubic meters (m^3) are commonly used metric units to measure solid volume.
Lots of units are used to measure electricity, depending on what aspect you want to measure. For example: Voltage is measured in volts Current is measured in amperes Resistance (as well as impedance) is measured in ohms Power is measured in watts Capacitance is measured in coulomb Inductance is measured in henries etc.
The appropriate measure would depend on whether you wanted to measure its circumference, area, volume, temperature or some other attribute. For this reason, it is not possible to name an appropriate unit.
To name a few: millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, inches, feet, yards, miles, and astronomical units (about 93 million miles each). Any these, and more, are used to measure linear displacement (distance).
Calorie: a unit of heat energy commonly used in nutrition to measure the energy content in food. BTU (British Thermal Unit): a unit of heat energy often used in the United States to measure energy required for heating and cooling. Joule: a unit of heat energy in the International System of Units, used to measure heat and mechanical work.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called temperature.
I am not quite sure what you mean; electric energy is measured in the same units as any other types of energy - typically the joule.
A 'unit' is short for 'Board of Trade Unit' (formerly, the Government agency that used to regulate energy prices), and is used in the UK as an alternative name for a kilowatt hour and is, therefore, used to measure energy, NOT power. One thousand units, therefore, is equivalent to 1000 kWh.
The unit used to measure the energy of an electromagnetic wave is called a photon.
The energy of a fuel is often referred to as its calorific value or heating value, which indicates the amount of energy released when the fuel is burned. This energy is typically measured in units such as kilojoules or British thermal units (BTUs).
Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Centigrade (Also called Celsius).
The SI unit for energy is the joule. This applies to ANY type of energy.
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The ancient Egyptian units of measurement were called cubit, palm, and digit. These units were used to measure length in ancient Egypt.
Cubic centimeters (cm^3) and cubic meters (m^3) are commonly used metric units to measure solid volume.
The modern scientific name for heat energy is thermal energy. Thermal energy is the internal energy present in a system due to its temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in the system.