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The original energy source is of course the Sun - lighter fuel stores ancient Sunlight energy in the form of chemical energy. When the lighter is used this chemical energy is converted into a flame which is both thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic energy (light). The heat of the flame is also converted into kinetic energy as the hot gasses rise.
Potential energy is a form of energy that is stored within an object and it can be released or converted into another form of energy. Potential energy is most often associated with restoring forces such as in a spring, which stores potential energy when compressed or stretched.
Not quite. The battery stores the energy, in the form of chemical energy. When you're ready to use the energy, it leaves the battery in the form of electrical energy. Then, if you feel like it, you can use the electrical energy to run a fan or a motor, which converts it to mechanical energy.
The archer draws the bow, hard work which stores energy in the bow. When the arrow is released, that energy is quickly converted into kinetic energy, which allows the arrow to fly through the air at speed and penetrate the target.
What comes out is electrical energy, while what is in the battery is chemical energy.
ATP stores energy in its phosphate bond. This energy is released when the bond break and ATP is converted into ADP. This energy is used to perform vital functions in an organism.ATP stores energy in its phosphate bond. This energy is released when the bond break and ATP is converted into ADP. This energy is used to perform vital functions in an organism.
It stores chemical energy and when you burn wood, that chemical energy is converted to light energy and heat energy.
The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is converted back to glucose again when needed for energy.
The basic idea is that electrical energy is converted into chemical energy, which is what the battery stores.
A battery stores chemical energy which can be converted to electrical energy on demand. Any fuel (gasoline, wood,fuel oil, etc) stores chemical energy which is released as heat when burned.
The original energy source is of course the Sun - lighter fuel stores ancient Sunlight energy in the form of chemical energy. When the lighter is used this chemical energy is converted into a flame which is both thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic energy (light). The heat of the flame is also converted into kinetic energy as the hot gasses rise.
It is metabolized by the liver to be converted to simple sugars and used by the cells for energy.
It is converted to fat stores.
The light energy absorbed by plants is converted into chemical energy by chlorophyll. The energy is used to create a chemical called ATP, which stores and transports energy to cells.
Neither, the process of burning gas (which stores chemical energy) releases that energy as "HEAT" energy. This heat energy is then converted into mechanical energy.
Potential energy is a form of energy that is stored within an object and it can be released or converted into another form of energy. Potential energy is most often associated with restoring forces such as in a spring, which stores potential energy when compressed or stretched.
Different classes of biological molecules act as the cells' packets of instantly available energy, energy stores, structural materials, metabolic workers, libraries of hereditary information, and cell-to-cell signals.