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Which one of the Kilowatt, Kilowatt hour, Joule and Newton meter is not the unit of energy?

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O. Bickis

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O. Bickis, Corporate employee, MBA, Stockton

Answered Oct 08, 2020

The Newton Meter is not a component of energy. The newton meter is a unit of force or moment in the SI system. One newton meter is equal to the torque subsequent from one newton's force applied vertically to the conclusion of a moment arm that is one meter long.

The non-standard cycle happens in some fields. The unit is also employed less commonly as a unit of work or energy, in which case it is comparable to the standard SI unit of energy, the joule. The newton meter is not a unit of energy. However, it is used to measure energy.

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G. Horace

G. Horace

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G. Horace, Content Developer, Chicago

Answered Sep 28, 2020

Out of the four units given i.e. Kilowatt, Kilowatt hour, Joule and Newton meter, only Newton meter is not the unit of energy. This means you can use Joule, Kilowatt hour or KWh and Kilowatt (KW) as units of energy. The most common definition of energy is the ability to do work.

When you have 1KW, another way of representing it is 3600000 J. Mathematically, energy can be calculated by multiplying power and time i.e. Energy= power × time. The unit Joule which is one of the units of energy was given in honor of a physicist known as James Prescott Joule.

Also, you might see people using m2·kg·s-2 as the unit of energy, this is just the base SI unit of energy. Newton meter is the SI unit of torque. Torque is usually defined as a measure of a force which cause an object to move or rotate about an axis.

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G. Deacon

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G. Deacon, Civil Engineer, B.E(Bachelor of Engineering), Trenton, New Jersey

Answered Sep 21, 2020

The Newton meter is not a unit of energy.

• A kilowatt-hour is a measure of the quantity of energy a certain machine needs to run for one hour.

• Joule is an integral unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the international system of units.

• A kilowatt is used to calculate the rate of energy transfer.

• The Newton Meter is a unit of torque stemming from a force of one Newton employed vertically to the end of a moment arm that is one meter long.

• The Newton Meter may not be a unit of energy; however, it is a measure of that energy.

• One way to determine if they are the same is to figure out the basic units of each.

• Newton meters and joules, however, are dimensionally equivalent.

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F. Daniel

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Answered Sep 07, 2020

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The second correct answer to this question is D; record types can be used to define picklist values available for a given field. For example, if a user creates two types of records, then in return, they can only use two types of values. The records and values must be the same.

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C. Marcus

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C. Marcus, Content Developer, Washington

Answered Oct 04, 2018

Newton meter is the answer to this. A newton meter is not a unit of energy, rather, it is a unit that can be found in the SI system. Take note that some people become confused with Newton and a newton meter. A newton meter will measure all types of force. A Newton, on the other hand, is the object of a distance.

These are two different things so they should not be interchanged with each other or it will be more complicated. The joule is also different from the newton meter because the joule is already a unit of energy while the Newton meter is not.

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John Smith

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Answered Dec 24, 2016

Newton meter
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