Inductors themselves do not store energy as they are usually just copper wires spooled together. Capacitors can hold a charge due to their dialectic being able to retain electrons. The only charge a inductor would ever have would be when you apply a voltage across it and induce its magnetic field.
Electric energy can be stored in batteries, inductors, and capacitors.
In an electromagnetic circuit, energy flows from a power source through the circuit components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The energy is transferred through the circuit as electrical currents and magnetic fields, with some energy converted into other forms such as heat in resistors or stored in capacitors and inductors. Ultimately, the energy is dissipated or utilized to perform work within the circuit.
Capacitors and inductors are considered passive elements, not active elements, because capacitors and inductors do not supply or amplify energy. An example of an active element is a battery, which supplies energy to a circuit.
glucose is the stored energy in animals
Light energy is used. It is stored in glucose
Yes, energy is stored in a battery
Potential Energy
conductors conduct heat and electricity, and insulators keep the heat in. inductors give away energy as heat.
They use it for respiration to release energy.
They use the energy of light.This energy is stored in glucose.
stored energy
Potential energy is called stored energy because it with build and hold in many types of energy an then it with use is all.