Coulombs for charge or Joules for heat capacity
If you mean electric charge, the unit is the Coulomb, 1 amp flowing for 1 second.
The same units can be used for any type of energy - and in modern science, the same units ARE used. For example, the SI unit for energy is the joule.
Q is used to represent the total heat q is used to represent heat per unit mass. Sometimes the q will have a dot above it to represent rate of heat or a carat above it to indicate specific heat. The same is true for Q.
They are units of quantitative measurement for mass. They are used in the metric system; other mass measurement units are grams, milligram, &c.
The International System of units (SI units)
SI is the Systeme Internalionale of measurement in which the Metre, kilogram and Second are some primary units. An older system based on metric units used centimetre, gram, and second as the primary units. Obviously these may be converted into SI units, but the CGS system is no longer used. [Some of the definitions of the fundamental units differ between these systems.]
FDA is suggested that average of 24 units not less than Q value and for 6 units accuracy it should meet Q+5
zero Half the distance between them would be 4 units; so 3 units from P would not be close enough to Q to be equidistant.
The equation used to determine total cost is as follows: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Average Variable Cost) x Output. The equation to find total cost of a number ("q') of units is: C(q)= 100 + 2q.
An oblong number is a composite (non-prime) number. If p and q are a factor-pair for an oblong number n, then the number n can be represented by a rectangle or oblong that is p units x q units.
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There are 7 base SI units and all other are defined using these 7 base units. See the related question below:[http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_all_the_SI_unitsWhat are all SI units?]
simply units....
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The formula for the average product of labor (or capital) is simply output, Q, divided by the number of workers (or units of capital), L (K). Simply, APL = Q/L APK = Q/K
The fundamental electrical terms are: charge q in units of Coulombs and Volts V in units of Volts. The other untis are Energy U=qV and electric field E = -dV/dr in units of volts/meter and I current I = q/t charge per second. The other units of importance are E = cB = zH = zcD where B is volt-sec/m^2 and H= I/m is and D=q/m^2 and z is the free space impedance in 375 Ohms and c is the speed of light, 3E8 meters/second..
metric units are used for everything in Canada