Yes. Work is just one particular method of moving energy, they both have the same physical dimensions, and they're both measured and described with the same units.
Energy is the ability to do work . It is measured in Joules.
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
Energy. Work done is measured in Watts, 1W = 1J/s.
Yes, work and energy have the same units. In the SI system, both are measured in Joules.
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Work is simply the transfer of energy. Both work and energy are measured in the same units, for example, Joules.
The concept called "work" in physics is measured in the same units as energy. The international (SI) unit is the joule.
Work is measured in joules per second
Joules or newtons*meters
In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
Work is measured in joules or in watt-seconds, or equivalent units.
No - because time is measured in seconds, not linear distance.
Yes. Work is just one particular method of moving energy, they both have the same physical dimensions, and they're both measured and described with the same units.
The variance.
Joules (J) This is because work is energy transferred, and energy is measured in Joules.