The smallest unit of energy usually measured is called the Erg. 1 erg is the amount
of work done when a force of 1 dyne pushes through a distance of 1 centimeter.
The SI standard unit of energy today is the joule. 1 joule is the amount of work done
when a force of 1 newton pushes through a distance of 1 meter. It's the same amount
of energy as 10 million ergs.
A unit of energy widely recognized by people in much of the world ... because it's the
unit counted on our electric bills ... is the kilowatt-hour. If you use 1,000 joules of
energy every second and keep that up for an hour, you've used 1 kilowatt-hour of it.
1 kilowatt-hour is the same amount of energy as 3,600,000 joules, or 36,000,000,000,000 ergs.
its a joule
No, it is a unit for measuring energy.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
The SI unit used for measuring width is meters (m).
The unit for measuring energy transferred is the joule (J). One joule is defined as the amount of energy transferred when a force of one newton moves an object one meter in the direction of the force. Other units of energy include calories and kilowatt-hours, which are commonly used in different contexts.
A unit of weight formerly used for measuring grain is a bushel.
The unit for measuring energy is the joule (J), named after the physicist James Prescott Joule. Another common unit for energy is the calorie (cal), which is often used in the context of nutrition.
Do you mean a calorie? A calorie is a unit used for measuring the amount of energy in food.
No, it is a unit for measuring energy.
The international unit for energy is the joule.
The unit used to measure the average kinetic energy of a substance is joules (J).
The unit for measuring the rate at which light energy is radiated from a source is the lumen. The lumen is symbolized as lm.
The lumen is the unit used to measure the rate at which light energy is radiated from a source. The lumen represents the international standard unit of luminous flux that is based on the candela.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
An electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy used in physics. It is the amount of energy gained by an electron when it moves through an electric potential difference of one volt. Scientists use electron-volts as an alternate unit for measuring energy in subatomic particle interactions and in the field of particle physics.
The joule.
The international (SI) unit is the joule. It is equal to a newton times a meter. Other units that are either non-standard or used only in specialized contexts include the electron-volt, the calorie, and other products of force x distance, for example foot-pounds.
Joules are the metric units used to measure energy. When you are working with any form of energy you state them in joules.