Power is measured in watts. A watt is one joule per second. One joule per second is one volt-ampere per second when the power factor is 1.0. Commonly, when dealing with power plants, power is measured in kilowatts (1,000 watts), megawatts (1,000,000 watts), or gigawatts (1,000,000,000 watts).
Power is measured in watts (W) in the SI system.
Watts.
Comment
You do not 'consume' power. Power is not a 'thing', it's simply a rate, the rate at which work is done.
Units of force include
-- newton
-- poundforce, or simply "pound"
-- ton
-- dyne
This unit is called volts.
Newtons
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
nanometers
In SI system, it is measured in Newton(N).
Forces are measured in Newtons, whether they are electric or of another kind.
Refractive error is measured in units called diopters
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
it is measured in joules
Forces are measured in Newtons (N). A Newton is a derived SI unit. Sometimes the calculation of a force will give the units kg*m/s^2, this is equivalent to a Newton. The English unit of force is the pound.
Weight is measured in units called Newton, while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
mostly they're measured in degrees
nanometers
Refractive error is measured in units called diopters
In SI system, it is measured in Newton(N).
Forces are measured in Newtons, whether they are electric or of another kind.
Decibels
Joules
This unit is called volts.