The SI unit of work (any form of work, not just electrical) is the joule (symbol: J).
One joule is equal to one volt times one coulomb:
Power, on the other hand, describes work per unit time(time doesn't have to be measured in seconds).
-- volt
-- ohm
-- ampere
-- watt
AnswerThe 'unit' is short for 'Board of Trade Unit', and is exactly equivalent to a 'kilowatt hour', and used in the UK (and, possibly, elsewhere) to measure energy. The SI unit of measurement for energy is the joule.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
The official (SI) unit for energy is the joule.
A square metre.
ohm
kilogram is the SI unit for mass and weight, as said it measures the weight or mass.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
In SI, the same unit is used for any type of energy: the joule.
If you mean units, the SI unit is the joule. If you mean a device to measure, that would be an electricity meter.
The official (SI) unit for energy is the joule.
A square metre.
ohm
An ampere is the unit of (electrical) current.
kilogram is the SI unit for mass and weight, as said it measures the weight or mass.
Liters
ohm
ohm
Joule