Electricity is measured in units called kilowatt-hours (kWh). One kilowatt-hour is equal to the amount of energy used by a 1,000-watt appliance in one hour. Utility companies measure the electricity consumption of a household or business in kilowatt-hours to determine how much to charge for electricity usage.
Momentum is measured in kilogram meters per second (kg m/s). It represents the quantity of motion an object has based on its mass and velocity.
The rate at which electrical current is converted to another form of energy depends on the efficiency of the device or system. Different devices have different conversion rates, with some being more efficient than others in converting electrical energy into a different form of energy such as heat, light, or mechanical energy. The efficiency of the conversion process is influenced by factors like the design of the device, the materials used, and the operating conditions.
Pitch is typically measured in Hertz (Hz) which represents the frequency of a sound wave. A higher pitch corresponds to a higher frequency, whereas a lower pitch corresponds to a lower frequency.
Sound is measured in units called decibels (dB). Decibels quantify the intensity or loudness of sound and are used to compare different levels of sound from quiet to loud.
The mass of an object is typically measured in units such as grams, kilograms, or pounds depending on the scale of the object. It represents the amount of matter in the object and is different from weight, which takes into account gravity's effect on mass.
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No
nobody, it just is.
yes
hz or hertz.
A Rain Gauge.
995
Heat and/or light.
Resistance
minuets and secondants
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Hands. A hand=4inches.