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'Electricity' is a topic, or subject, rather like 'mechanics' or 'chemistry'. It is NOT a quantity that can be measured. If you are asking 'How much energy does a 60-W LED use?', then the answer is simple. 60 W is a measurement of power, and power describes the RATE at which energy is being used; in this case 60 joules per second.

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