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Electrical current is measured in amperes (A), voltage is measured in volts (V), and resistance is measured in ohms (Ω). Power is measured in watts (W), and energy is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
The units of resistance in an electrical circuit are measured in ohms ().
The strength of electrical force is measured in units of force called Newtons.
The three basic units in electricity are voltage (measured in volts), current (measured in amperes), and resistance (measured in ohms). These units are used to describe the fundamental properties of electrical circuits and components.
The energy associated with electrical charges is known as electrical energy. This energy is typically measured in units of joules (J) and is related to the movement of charged particles in an electric field, such as in electrical circuits or static electricity.
Work is typically measured in units of joules (J) or in the case of mechanical work, in units of newton-meters (Nm).