You can store electricity in batteries but i don't think you can shoot it as a weapon.
Yes, this would be a simple hydroelectric machine and the electricity generated could be stored in a battery
That's because electricity isn't stored. It's possible in principle to store electrical energy, for example in capacitors, but that would be very expensive.
An electrical current can bridge a short distance without a conductor, due to induced charges. This is used in capacitors. It is possible to transfer energy over longer distances, but in that case, it would no longer be electricity. It is also possible to shoot charged particles over a certain distance, but this is not usually used for practical devices.
yes, if you had enough static electricity
not possible
it is possible
Yes, this would be a simple hydroelectric machine and the electricity generated could be stored in a battery
A solar cell does not store electricity. It charges a battery that stores electricity. The voltage of a battery can be found by connecting a voltmeter to the battery terminals.
No. But it does store electricity.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
That's because electricity isn't stored. It's possible in principle to store electrical energy, for example in capacitors, but that would be very expensive.
yes, batteries store enery
A capacitor will store electricity temporarily.
No
It's possible, but not recommended practice.
it is possible before you wake up
Difficult, but possible.