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Anyone likely to be using a unit of work in England is likely to use the metric system where the basic unit is the joule, though energy consumption is often measured in kilowatt-hours. Imperial units include the pound-foot, the British Thermal Unit and the horsepower-hour.

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The British Thermal Unit (BTU): The Amount of work required to raise one pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.

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Volts and watts.

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In SI, that unit is the Joule.

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foot-pound

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