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looked down at them all, boasting that he was equal to about 1,055 Joules .

Once upon a time in the Land of Physics, there lived a hard-working fellow named . Joule was the official measure of all things energetic. Whenever a pushy character named Newton moved an object exactly one meter , Joule was there to record the effort.

One day, the units decided to have a grand meeting to see who was the strongest.

And so, they all went back to their jobs, helping humans measure everything from the whisper of a breeze (0.01 Joules) to the mighty rays of the sun. Energy Units Explained - Reinhardt Home Heating

High up in the , lived the Kilowatt-hour (kWh) . This giant was responsible for the entire city's electricity. He was a bit of a businessman, always showing up on monthly bills to tell families how much energy their lightbulbs and air conditioners had used.

In the , the British Thermal Unit (BTU) was the king of the furnaces. He was a bit old-fashioned, still measuring heat by how much it could warm up a pound of water, but he was essential for anyone buying natural gas or heating oil.

stepped forward, but he realized he was quite small—it took 3.6 million of him just to match one Kilowatt-hour !

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Energy Unit -

looked down at them all, boasting that he was equal to about 1,055 Joules .

Once upon a time in the Land of Physics, there lived a hard-working fellow named . Joule was the official measure of all things energetic. Whenever a pushy character named Newton moved an object exactly one meter , Joule was there to record the effort.

One day, the units decided to have a grand meeting to see who was the strongest.

And so, they all went back to their jobs, helping humans measure everything from the whisper of a breeze (0.01 Joules) to the mighty rays of the sun. Energy Units Explained - Reinhardt Home Heating

High up in the , lived the Kilowatt-hour (kWh) . This giant was responsible for the entire city's electricity. He was a bit of a businessman, always showing up on monthly bills to tell families how much energy their lightbulbs and air conditioners had used.

In the , the British Thermal Unit (BTU) was the king of the furnaces. He was a bit old-fashioned, still measuring heat by how much it could warm up a pound of water, but he was essential for anyone buying natural gas or heating oil.

stepped forward, but he realized he was quite small—it took 3.6 million of him just to match one Kilowatt-hour !

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