potential energy
potential energy
Depends on how big it is (button cell, car battery?) and on its chemical type.
We run out of means to convert it. Coal is stored potential energy, if we use it all and the resulting heat energy escapes into space, we've lost that energy. World's water evaporates, no hydro power.
in battery it is chemical energy, from the line, it is electrical energy, through the emitter, it is the light energy.
The stored energy between Adams ions and molecules is what kind of energy?
potential energy
Depends on how big it is (button cell, car battery?) and on its chemical type.
We run out of means to convert it. Coal is stored potential energy, if we use it all and the resulting heat energy escapes into space, we've lost that energy. World's water evaporates, no hydro power.
powers the torch to give it energy
Yes. Or rather, the battery contains stored energy.Yes. Or rather, the battery contains stored energy.Yes. Or rather, the battery contains stored energy.Yes. Or rather, the battery contains stored energy.
Yes, energy is stored in a battery
Yes, Normally a battery converts its chemical energy into light energy, and when the light falls upon an object some of its energy forms heat energy with some of the light energy "bouncing" back to yourn eyes. If you use a modern wind-up torch you, rather than the chemicals in a battery, are providing the kinetic energy from your own muscular power, and this becomes stored in a battery inside the torch.
light and heat
gravitational sounificated energy
No. It is stored as chemical energy.
because of the electricity in the battery
Yes, the chemical energy from the battery is converted into electrical energy.