capacitance
Stored electricity? It's a form of potential energy I guess but it's still called electricity
no
A capacitor will store electricity temporarily.
Electricity is primarily stored in batteries, which can be found in various devices such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. Additionally, electricity is stored in capacitors and pumped hydro storage facilities for grid-level energy storage.
Electricity can be stored in batteries, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy. It can also be stored in capacitors, which store electrical energy in an electric field.
i think its STORED ENERGY.
Wind energy is harnessed in a windmill by the spinning blades turning a rotor connected to a generator that produces electricity. The electricity can be used immediately or stored in batteries for later use. Wind energy itself cannot be stored, but the generated electricity can be stored for later consumption.
Battery is the storage device for electricity
electricity is stored in batteries
I call it electricity regardless of my level of activity at the moment.
Nuclear energy is not stored in the traditional sense, like electricity in a battery. Nuclear energy is generated through nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor. The heat produced during these reactions can be converted into electricity and stored in the power grid.
The energy (not exactly electricity) stored in a battery is stored in the form of chemical energy. Chemical energy is a type of potential energy, since it depends on the forces between atoms.