The units of work or energy don't depend on where it comes from.
They include . . .
watt
voltage
The unit of 'power' is the
It comes out as direct-current electric power.
You mean the voltage? The electric power? the current? What electricity you mean? Perhaps you mean why do electricity suppliers measure it? To send me the bill of course.
They both power turbines which rotate to generate electricity. A turbine works the same way as an electric motor.
yes photo electric cells can convert sunlight to power
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Electric energy is measure in Units which are kilowatt-hours. Your electricity meter records the usage in Units over the billing period. The meter measures the true power and not the volts times the amps.
100% of electricity is electrical power.
It changes mechanical energy to electricity.
It changes mechanical energy to electricity.
electricity
Static electricity, lightning, and the electricity used to power appliances are all electric charges.
everyone that can afford it. And you can use it for electricity, electric motors, electric heat
No, an electric appliance will not work without electricity.
Electric power for any of the electric cars out there comes from normal household power sources. This is stored in a battery until the toy is ready to be played with.
The purpose of a generator is to generate electricity. An electric generator would be redundant. It would need electricity to make electricity and when there is a power outage there is not electricity.
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).