>The units seem to vary. I suggest using fundamental SI units.
>That would be meters, kilograms, seconds, and maybe a very
>few others -- my memory fails me on this.
There are lots of SI units, one for each physical dimension that can be
measured. Some of the ones that might apply here are:
- Volts
- Coulombs
- Watts
- Amperes
- Seconds
- Joules
Some non-SI units that may be acceptable in this context due to common usage:
- Watt-hours (should strictly be joules for this measurement)
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