If you mean work as in energy it is joules (j).
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Energy is the ability to do work. It is measured in joules.
Work is measured in several units. 1.SI Unit is Joule 2. CGS unit is erg 1Joule =10000000erg 3. Another unit in common use is Calorie 1 Calorie=4.18Joules. The unit that work is measured in is joule which is expended by a force of one newton.
Volt, even though it is a unit of work...NewtonAnswerA volt is not a unit of work. Work is measured in joules.
Energy and work are measured in joules.
The SI unit for work and energy is the joule.
As it is nothing but work done per unit charge, it is measured in volts
The SI unit for work and energy is the joule.
Watts. A watt is a joule per second.
Work means transfer of energy; therefore it is measured in Joule.
The concept called "work" in physics is measured in the same units as energy. The international (SI) unit is the joule.
The hertz is a unit of frequency, which is defined as the number of cycles per second.
One definition of work is "Force acting through distance". The quantity of work is (force) multiplied by (distance through which the force acts). The 'dimension' of work is [Force] multiplied by [Distance]. "Newton" is a unit of force. "Meter" is a unit of distance. When you multiply a force measured in 'pounds', by a distance measured in 'feet', you get the amount of work done, measured in "foot-pounds". When you multiply a force measured in 'tons', by a distance measured in 'miles', you get the amount of work done, measured in "ton-miles". When you multiply a force measured in 'newtons', by a distance measured in 'meters', you get the amount of work done, measured in "newton-meters".