yes...everybody stores energy....
Yes, it is possible for an object to utilize or store multiple forms of energy simultaneously.
Yes, it is possible to interconvert chemical and electrical energy. For example, in a battery, chemical energy is converted into electrical energy during discharging, and electrical energy can be used to generate chemical reactions during charging. This interconversion is what allows batteries to store and release energy.
Batteries are devices that store large amounts of energy through chemical reactions. Their molecules are designed to spread out as much as possible to maximize energy storage capacity.
energy store is an very simple this is where energy is store for further usage
It is not possible to store electric energy without any loss due to factors such as resistance in wires and energy conversion inefficiencies. However, advancements in battery technology and energy storage systems have enabled more efficient storage of electric energy.
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
No - however sand is able to store energy, in particular solar energy as the sun heats the sand and the sand collects the energy. It may be possible, in future, to try to collect the energy from the sand, but at the moment, this technology is unavailable.
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
no it does not store chemical energy it turns into thermal energy:)
All organisms store energy. The only possible exception would be the virus, and it is debatable whether viruses should even be regarded as organisms.
Cells store energy in bonds.