work unit
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Definition
- Noun:
- A unit of measurement for work: A standard quantity used to measure the amount of work performed or energy expended in a physical or economic context.
Usage
- The term "work unit" is used in technical, scientific, and industrial contexts to quantify work. It is a countable noun.
- It specifies the standard (e.g., joule, erg, foot-pound) in which work is measured.
Examples
- Noun:
- The joule is the standard work unit in the International System of Units.
- In the older system, the erg was a common work unit for small amounts of work.
- Calculating the engine's output required converting all values to a single work unit.
Advanced Usage
- "In work units": Measured or expressed using a standard for work.
- The efficiency of the machine was compared in standardized work units.
- Conceptual use in economics: Sometimes used to represent a standardized measure of labor input.
- The project's budget was calculated based on the cost per work unit of labor.
Variants and Related Words
- Unit of work: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
- Joule (J): The SI derived unit of work and energy.
- Foot-pound (ft·lbf): A unit of work in the imperial system.
- Erg: A CGS unit of work and energy.
Synonyms
- Unit of measurement for work: The full descriptive phrase.
- Work measurement unit: A less common variant with the same meaning.
Notes
- "Work unit" is a compound noun. It should not be confused with the separate words "work" and "unit" used independently.
- In some organizational contexts, "work unit" can refer to a department or team (e.g., "Our work unit completed the project"). However, this is a different, context-specific meaning not related to measurement. The primary definition provided here is for the measurement term.
Noun
- a unit of measurement for work