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 is not measured in newtons. Heat is a form of energy measured in units like joules or calories. Newtons are a unit of force used to measure interactions between objects.
Heat energy is most commonly measured in units of calories or joules.
Work is measured in Joules.
The unit of measurement for electromagnetic energy is the joule (J).
All types of energy may be measured in Joules.
it is measured in joules
Efficiency is measured in joules.
it's a type of energy. so it is definitely measured in JOULES(J). all types of energy are measured in JOULES(J).
It is measured in Joules! :D
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Power is measured in watts when work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds.
Watts are measured by Joules divided by seconds. The watt is the unit of power, representing the rate at which energy is transferred. It is calculated by dividing the energy (measured in Joules) by the time (measured in seconds) over which the energy is transferred.
Thermal energy is typically measured in units of joules (J) or kilojoules (kJ). It can also be measured in calories (cal) or British thermal units (BTU) depending on the context.
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