The unit of measure used to record the amount of work done is typically the joule (J) in the International System of Units (SI). One joule is defined as the amount of work done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter in the direction of the force. In some contexts, work may also be measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh) or foot-pounds, depending on the specific application.
The most common unit of measurements are mm,m,cm ,km.The best unit of length to measure the length of marker is done in cm ( centimeters).
mainly meters are being used : symbol (m)
No, horsepower is not an SI (International System of Units) unit. It is a unit of power used predominantly in the United States and some other countries to measure the rate at which work is done.
it is a quantity defined as work done per unit charge.it has same unit as voltage which is volt represented by 'V'.
Work done is a measure of expended energy, so the SI unit for work done is the same as for energy - the Joule.
The most common unit of measurements are mm,m,cm ,km.The best unit of length to measure the length of marker is done in cm ( centimeters).
A joule is a unit of measure for energy or work done. It does not directly measure force, but is related to it through the equation Work = Force x Distance.
No, power is not a measure of the distance an object is moved per unit force. Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, and is calculated as the work done divided by the time taken.
mainly meters are being used : symbol (m)
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Probable m/s is the most adequate unit.
Light Year is unit for all astronomic distances
No, horsepower is not an SI (International System of Units) unit. It is a unit of power used predominantly in the United States and some other countries to measure the rate at which work is done.
it is a quantity defined as work done per unit charge.it has same unit as voltage which is volt represented by 'V'.
the measurement of the peanut should be done in milligrams. but one would have to to give the answer in the SI unit which in this case would be kg.
I would use a ruler or a tape measure. After I was done, I would express the measurement in centimeters or inches.
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.