Potential energy is stored energy. The potential energy stored in chemical compounds is Chemical Energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
Potential energy is called stored energy because it is an energy that is not being used but ready to be used.
chemical energy is stored in coal
chemical energy is stored energy in a chemical itself. OR energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules
Yes, Chemical energy can also be stored in food
possible answer are nuclear energy stored in sugar. chemical energy stored in sugar. visble light released by leaves. or chlorophyll stored in leaves.
i think so but im not positive
It is chemical energy. it transform sun light to chemical energy.
Stored energy. plants are always doing photosynthesis. it gets stored for the winter.
When glucose gets broken down in animals and plants during respiration, stored energy is released in cells.
because they reflect green light
Itβs C. Stored chemical energy -> kinetic energy
Energy is stored in many ways. Energy is stored in food. We eat the food to get energy. Energy can also be stored in other ways, such as batteries.Sources of stored energy take many forms like food, fuel and batteries. All energy on the Earth comes from the Sun.Heat from the sun warms everything on the Earth. Light and heat are forms of energy, which come directly from the Sun. Plants, use the energy from sunlight to make food. Energy from the sun is stored in leaves, stems, roots and fruits. When an animal eats plants it gets the energy stored inside the plant.Animals eat plants and get the energy stored in plant tissues. They utilize this energy for various activities like running, climbing, hunting and keeping warm. Food we eat contains energy to power our bodies.Fuels such as oil and coal contain huge amounts of energy. Energy released from these fuels, wind and water can be changed into electricity. Energy is needed for almost all activities that make up our lives.thank u . . :-)
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
Energy is stored in form of chemical energy. It is stored in object at rest.
A little bit of energy is lost at each trophic level. For example, leaves do not collect all of the energy in sunlight; there are inefficiencies and limitations in photosynthesis which prevent this from occurring. The leaves themselves use the energy that they do collect to power cellular processes and "feed" the plant to which they are attached. By the time the cow arrives on the scene, a great deal of energy has already been lost. And the inefficiencies of the cow's own digestive processes prevent the cow from utilizing all of the energy she does collect by eating the leaves. Cows are notoriously inefficient as converters of food to muscle and fat. So by the time the cow is done with it, the amount of energy originally supplied by the grass is dramatically reduced. Our own digestive inefficiencies mean that we ultimately acquire only a fraction of the energy stored in the beef, which in turn had only a fraction of the energy stored in the leaves, which in turn had only a fraction of the energy provided by the sunlight.
Stored Energy.