Yes. That's exactly the situation in the magnetic field of an inductor (coil),
or in the dielectric of a capacitor. Both of those circuit elements are energy-
storage devices.
Stored electricity? It's a form of potential energy I guess but it's still called electricity
The energy (not exactly electricity) stored in a battery is stored in the form of chemical energy. Chemical energy is a type of potential energy, since it depends on the forces between atoms.
chemical energy
Electricity is a form of energy.
Electricity isn't stored in the water, but rather electricity is generated from the waters motions. The laminar flow of the water rotates turbines, which generate kinetic energy. Which is then converted to electrical energy usable by us, the consumer
Well, Chemical energy is not formed by the flow of electron. The flow of electrons is responsible for the generation of electricity. It is not possible to store electrical energy in its original form. So this electrical energy is stored in the form of chemical energy in case of a battery (Electrical energy is stored in the chemicals of a battery thus converting into chemical energy.) Therefore, Electron flow generates only electricity and no chemical energy is formed.
what are the values of electricity as form of energy
Electricity is a form of energy.
Yes it can be stored but if you have massive ammounts going into the object that's holding the energy then it can only hold for a short ammount of time
Energy is stored in form of chemical energy. It is stored in object at rest.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.