joules
The metric unit for potential energy is the joule (J). It is the amount of energy an object has due to its position or state.
M. J. McQueen has written: 'SI units : a practical guide for health professionals' -- subject(s): Conversion tables, Metric system
J can be anything u want it to be...but typically j is a vector along y axis ( for example a point has vector equation i+3j+4k this mean that the point is 1 unit along x -axis (i) , 3 units along y-axis (j) , and 4 units along z-axis (k). )
Time: s. secondLength: m meterMass: g. gramEnergy: J. jouleTemperature: °C. Celcius degree
L. J. Chisholm has written: 'Units of weight and measure' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Conversion tables, Metric system, Tables, Weights and measures
John J. Keller has written: 'The story of J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc' -- subject(s): J.J. Keller & Associates, Technical publishing 'Metrication in the United States: orientation and structure' -- subject(s): Metric system, Weights and measures 'Metric manual' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Metric system, Weights and measures 'Metric units edition' -- subject(s): Metric system, Weights and measures
"SI unit" and "metric unit" basically means the same. The only metric system used nowadays is the SI. For a specific object, the heat capacity is measured in J/K. To compare different materials, it is of interest to specify the heat capacity PER KILOGRAM, so the units are J / (K times kg). It is also possible to specify heat capacity in J / (K times mole). This would also be SI units.
Two different units that represent work are joules (J) and ergs (erg). Joules are a standard metric unit for work and energy, while ergs are a unit commonly used in physics and are equal to 10^-7 joules.
Journalism is a school subject. It begins with the letter J.
these are units of measument that groups of people agree on to facilitate exchange of data and knowledge.The SI units (systeme internationale) are units of measurement that many agrees on. for example :power is measured in W (Watts) according to the SIEnergy in J(joules)Temperature in K(kelvin) the English metric system has many measuring units similar to that of the SI with a few exceptions like the BTU (british thermal unit for temperature) there are also other metric systems that use different metric scales like the calorie to measure energy, Fahrenheit for temperature etc.
jota is actually a letter the letter is j and the j in jota is pronouced like a h so it is like hota
There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳