potential energy
A flashlight battery contains stored chemical potential energy that is converted into electrical energy when the flashlight is turned on. This electrical energy is then used to produce light energy, which is a form of radiant energy.
Potential energy
its potential
No, unless it is moving (e.g. you threw it, it is in a moving vehicle). Only moving objects have kinetic energy.
i have an i pod and it is kinetic.
Batteries store potential energy, But after you connect it to the circuit then it converts to KINETIC ENERGY!
potential because its not moving if im not right sorry-
The battery ... without that it can't be a flashlight.
Flashlight: electrical energy -> radiant energyBattery: chemical energy -> electrical energyToaster: electrical energy -> heat energyMotor: electrical energy -> kinetic energy
Well you can use energy by battery..
Think about a battery-powered motor. (Granted, the energy is originally chemical potential, but it is transferred to electrical potential when it comes out of the battery.)
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.