A Joule is the SI unit of energy. It is equivalent to 1 kg*m^2*s^-2.
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Joules are measured in energy units. It is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI), representing the amount of work done when a force of one newton is exerted over a distance of one meter.
No, kinetic energy is a form of energy and is measured in joules (J). Newtons are a unit of force, not energy.
Power is measured in watts (W).
Standard: 1 JouleImperial: 1 CalorieAnswerEnergy is usually measured in terms of heat, which is measured in calories or joules or Btu - British thermal units.
Heat energy is most commonly measured in units of calories or joules.
Work is measured in joules (J), which is equal to a force applied over a distance. Energy is also measured in joules and can exist in various forms such as kinetic, potential, and thermal energy.