An analogy with water in a pipe can help. The amount of water flowing can depend on the diameter of the pipe and the pressure of the flow. Likewise, electricity is measured by the amount of current flowing (ampereres) and the pressure (volts.) there are specialised meters called, naturally, ammeters and voltmeters to measure those factors. A more important measure is the amount of eneregy flowing. How big a waterwheel can the water pipe turn?
That is a function of the amount of water and its pressure. Likewise the electrical energy is measured in watts. How big a motor can the connected wire run? A function of the voltage and amperage. Measured by a watt meter. Total energy over a certain time is measured in watt-hours. How much work did the motor do?