Potential energy.
Potential energy is stored in objects raised up high. This energy is due to the object's position relative to the Earth's surface and its ability to do work when it is released and falls back down due to gravity.
Electrical energy can be stored in a lead acid battery, it can also be stored by pumping water up to a high reservoir, from which it can be released later to produce electricity. Mechanical energy can be stored in a large flywheel. Energy can be stored in elastic material. Thermal energy can be stored in an insulated block of high heat capacity material. Potential gravitational energy can be stored in a reservoir or lake, to be used later for hydro power. Fossil fuels are stores of chemical energy, and uranium is a store of nuclear energy. some examples are a ball,candybar,rubber band,and gasoline
"Gravitational potential" or just "potential" energy.
Energy is stored in glucose. It is the fuel for respiration
Objects that are high up have mostly potential energy. This potential energy is due to their position in a gravitational field, which allows them to do work when they fall or move downward.
Mitochondria (ATP).
high energy phosphatidyl bond.
combustible energy. it can burn at a very high temperature
Because gravity gives objects at high elevations the potential to fall much further.
Plants store food as starch.
The energy from foods that is not used directly is stored in a high-energy molecule called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP serves as the primary energy currency in cells and is used to fuel various cellular processes and activities.
If a wave has a high amplitude, it means that the energy carried by the wave is high, resulting in a more intense wave. High amplitude waves have larger displacements from their equilibrium positions.