The correct answer is: A. Work and power.
Work and power are both measured in joules (J). Work is the energy transferred to an object by a force acting on it, while power is the rate at which work is done.
Torque and moment of inertia are both measured in newton-meters (N m). Torque is the rotational equivalent of force, while moment of inertia is a measure of how difficult it is to change the rotation of an object.
Torque and angular momentum are both measured in newton-meters per radian (N m/rad). Torque is the rotational equivalent of force, while angular momentum is a measure of how much an object’s rotation is affected by a torque.
In conclusion, work and power are the only two options that have the same unit, which is joules.