Use it to heat water. Store the hot water in an insulated tank.
Yes! Heat is one of the energy stored in a vacuum cleaner!
Much of the energy is reflected back to space, so it isn't stored at all. Part of the energy is stored short-term or medium-term as heat energy - in whatever gets heated up, directly or indirectly by the sunlight, including the oceans which can store a significant amount of heat. And a relatively small amount is stored by living beings, starting with plants which store it as chemical energy.
kinetic energy and heat
A few devices that convert stored chemical energy into heat energy include: -- matches -- batteries -- candles -- cement mixers
heat energy is stored because you work and maybe sweat and get hotter
well energy is stored in the heat from the sun and while the heat travels the energy is burned and the heat survives
The heat energy is not stored, its created by a chemical reaction.
Yes! Heat is one of the energy stored in a vacuum cleaner!
The energy stored in water vapor is generally called latent heat.
The energy that is produced from the sun is stored in plants.
Sun energy is produced by the fusion of two hydrogen atoms under immense pressure and heat in the core of the sun. The chemical energy (energy stored in the bonds of atoms) is released during this fusion.
the heat is a form of energy...and heat is stored is the water...so heat energy become potential energy because heat is stored in water
Some acids such as nitric(V) acid, may decompose by absorbing energy and reduce the acidic strength, when they are exposed to heat of the sun.
Some acids such as nitric(V) acid, may decompose by absorbing energy and reduce the acidic strength, when they are exposed to heat of the sun.
chemical energy is stored in coal
Thermal potential energy is energy that is formed by heat and the sun.
how is elctromagnetic energy from the sun captured stored and finally converted into energy in glucose