Yes. The metal can be heated up so that it contains thermal energy. If it's perfectly insulated the energy will stay there until it's released. The amount of energy is mass tes temperature rise times specific heat which is a property of each metal.
The energy stored in coal that is converted to heat is chemical energy. Of course coal, like any other matter, also has stored nuclear energy.
Potential energy.
it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels. +++ "prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object, and can be changed into kinetic, or other forms of energy. There are many types, such as Elastic Potential Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy.
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stored energy or potential enery it can be any of them two
stored energy or potential enery it can be any of them two
The energy stored in coal that is converted to heat is chemical energy. Of course coal, like any other matter, also has stored nuclear energy.
Burning is the release of stored energy. So when any item burns some or all of its stored energy is released.
Potential energy.
Thermal energy is stored inside any living organisms because of their body heat
frigerader ice Potential energy.
it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels. +++ "prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
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Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object, and can be changed into kinetic, or other forms of energy. There are many types, such as Elastic Potential Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy.
The energy of Atp molecules is not stored in any of its phosphate groups. Its energy is stored between and within the bonds of the phosphate groups of [Amp], Adp and Atp molecules.
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.