Answer:
Joules=F*d, watts= J/s, Kwh= kw*h(time)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to know... what are we measuring with the different units:
Joules: This unit is used to measure energy and work.
![EnerKinec=(1)/(2) * m[kg]*v^(2) [m^(2)/s^(2) ]\\\\Enpot=m[kg]*g[m/s^(2)]*h[m]\\ \\Work=F[N]*d[m]](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/ju5p2uxeazj032hh0e5d6g03ccyqdaav6m.png)
Watts: This unit is used to measure power, and is related to energy and work when we use the time. That is, power equals work or energy per unit of time.
![Power = (work[J])/(time[s]) = [watts]](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/jt5z2l1ydctfi87pwlwguv2lasoqhv04hv.png)
KWh: This unit is used to measure the amount of power consumed, it is very common to see it on electric energy bills.
![Powerconsumed=Power*hoursworked\\\\Powerconsumed= power[kw]*hoursworked[hr]=[Kw-h]](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/middle-school/juw04z4ivsycx3pmbqmyhkmuw5ljiekug3.png)