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In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
The SI unit of work (any form of work, not just electrical) is the joule (symbol: J).One joule is equal to one volt times one coulomb:W = V x Qjoule = volt x coulombPower, on the other hand, describes work per unit time(time doesn't have to be measured in seconds).
One energy unit starting with C is a calorie, which is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition to measure the energy content of food. Another energy unit is a coulomb, which measures electrical charge.
The kilowatt hour (KWHr) measures electricity use.
This question is not at all crystal clear to understand because there are so many different things which can be measured when considering electrical circuits and equipment! Please see the answer to the Related Question for more information.However, if you are asking about the unit to use for measuring an amount of electrical energy to be paid-for, many electric power utility companies charge their customers by 'The Unit'.The term 'The Unit' is short for the now obsolete expression 'The Board of Trade Unit' and is a measurement of electrical energy used, equivalent to one kilowatt.hour. (kW.h).1 Unit = 1 kW.h
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The unit that measures electrical resistance is called ohm. It is represented by the symbol Ω.
The unit that measures wave frequency is hertz (Hz).
Quantity of electrical energy.
The unit of frequency is reciprocal time ... "per second", or Hertz.
amperes it measures electrical current
Unit measure for resistence is called as "OHM". Its law is called as "OHM'S LAW".
The word you're looking for is "watt." A watt is a unit of power that measures how fast electrical energy is used.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
The unit is ampere (A).
Ohm is a unit used for measuring electrical resistance.