It doesn't seem practical to try to "store" energy from a one-time event such as a tsunami - you may have to wait years for this event. Storing the energy is, precisely, a great problem. It is much better to look for regular sources of energy - for example (to mention something not yet used) the energy that supplies lightning.
13J energy is stored in petrol,
The energy source of tsunami waves is much greater The energy source of Tsunami waves is much greater
In a tsunami, matter primarily consists of water, which is displaced by seismic activity such as underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. This displacement generates waves that travel across the ocean at high speeds. The energy in a tsunami is kinetic energy derived from the movement of the water, which can be immense, especially as the waves approach shallow coastal areas and increase in height. Additionally, potential energy is stored in the elevated water column, which is released as the tsunami crashes onto shore, causing significant destruction.
Food provides energy, and too much food = too much energy so it will be stored. It will be stored and it is what we call fat. Fat can be stored almost anywhere on the human body, their usually stored around our bellys, butts, legs and arms.
A tsunami will stop when it runs out of energy.
The energy stored in the nucleus is nuclear energy, which is released during nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion. This energy is much more potent than chemical energy due to the large amount of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
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That is called potential energy.
This is because our body then resorts to stored energy or adipose tissue ... as back bacon but still much more favorable than regular bacon.
The energy stored in a computer is typically in the form of electrical energy, stored in the battery or power supply unit. The amount of energy stored depends on the capacity of the battery or power supply, which can vary based on the device and its specifications.
Look on the battery