batteries store chemical energy
If you produce energy at one time but require it at another time, then you store it.
No, they only transform light energy to electrical energy. If they are connected to a battery the battery will be able to store the electrical energy.
Yes, energy can be transferred from one store to another.
Fingernalis, toenails and hair shafts cannot store energy.
To my knowledge Benjamin Franklin did not store lightning energy in a bottle. There were capacitors called Leyden flasks at the time which could store electrical energy.
Because over time many scientists believe we have evolved. Our ancestors couldn't drive to the store for a mean, so they had to adapt to store energy. You need energy to complete and task. Energy isn't created or destroyed.
Not quite sure what you mean; a current, by definition, is a flow of electric charges. You can convert electrical energy to some other type of energy, and store the ENERGY, which can then be converted back later (there will always be some losses, of course), but it isn't clear what you mean by "store electrical current".
energy store is an very simple this is where energy is store for further usage
Fats give you layers of insulation in your body, and store energy
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
no it does not store chemical energy it turns into thermal energy:)
I assume you mean magnetic energy. There is not much to convert there. A magnet doesn't store large amounts of energy. And especially, it is not an energy source - whatever energy you get out of it, you have to put in first.
Cells store energy in bonds.
i think geothermal energy is easier to store