you answered your own question it is potential energy
the energy stored inside the nuclei of atoms.
Stored energy is called Potential EnergyStored energy is called Potential energy.
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.
Potential energy is stored in a balloon when it is inflated. This potential energy is in the form of compressed air inside the balloon, and is released as kinetic energy when the air is allowed to escape and the balloon moves.
The energy stored in the center of atoms is nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes like nuclear fission and fusion, where the nucleus of an atom is split or combined, leading to the release of immense amounts of energy.
No.
chemical potential energy
In a battery circuit, the potential energy is stored in the form of chemical potential energy within the battery. This energy is converted into electrical potential energy when the battery is connected in a circuit and used to power devices.
Stored energy is typically referred to as potential energy, which is energy that is stored in an object or system and has the potential to do work. Examples include gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, and chemical potential energy.
Potential Energy- is the energy inside an object because of the position
ATP
In the center of an atom, the energy stored is primarily potential energy due to the attraction between the positively charged protons and the neutral neutrons in the nucleus. This potential energy is released in the form of nuclear energy during processes such as nuclear fission or fusion.