it is stored as something called prototype energy which is energy, a little more abundant than fossil fuels.
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"prototype energy" doesn't exist. The energy stored in any fossil fuel, or in materials like wood, is potential chemical energy,
Coal that has become diamond.
Most boilers combust some type of hydrocarbon fuel such as natural gas, heating oil, heavy fuel oil, coal, biomass, or petroleum coke. The fuel must either be stored on site or stored offsite and input by a pipeline.
Coal stores chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
Energy is stored in form of chemical energy. It is stored in object at rest.
The most prevalent type of energy used is derived from petroleum products. This includes fuels such as coal and oil.
chemical energy is stored in coal
chemical energy is stored in coal
Coal that has become diamond.
Chemical potential energy.
You could argue that it has stored potential energy.
Yes
mechanical energy
combustible energy. it can burn at a very high temperature
monster energy drinks, they are exactly what i need to get through a tough day on a volcanic island. plus, coal petroleum doesn't taste that good.
petroleum and coal are both non renewable resources. this means that they can not be replaced in a reasonable amount of time. petroleum and coal also belong to a family of resources called fossil fuels. these are resources that are made from dead plant and animal matter. other forms of fossil fuels are gasoline, and natural gas.
Most boilers combust some type of hydrocarbon fuel such as natural gas, heating oil, heavy fuel oil, coal, biomass, or petroleum coke. The fuel must either be stored on site or stored offsite and input by a pipeline.
what type of energy is stored in batteries