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potential energy because it is stored down in compression
Kerosene stores potential energy which is typically released when it is ignited. This provides a source of fuel and light which can readily be stored for later use.
The original energy source is of course the Sun - lighter fuel stores ancient Sunlight energy in the form of chemical energy. When the lighter is used this chemical energy is converted into a flame which is both thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic energy (light). The heat of the flame is also converted into kinetic energy as the hot gasses rise.
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
There are many places where one can purchase a thermal curtain. One can purchase a thermal curtain from popular retail stores such as Macy's, Jc Penney, and Sears.
yes fat is lipid that stores energy and provides insulation to animals
That would be adipose tissue. It stores energy in the form of lipids as well as provides insulation to the body.
adipose!
Fat stores energy and is insulation for our bodies.
adipose!
fat provides warmth and it stores nutrients in case the body needs them.
The Mitochondria
It stores and releases several types of energy. It stores nuclear, gravitational, etc. but what it releases includes sound, thermal, electromagnetic (such as UV, infrared), light, and nuclear waveform.
animals use different methods of insulation. most, including whales, bears, and seals have thick layers of blubber (fat) to keep heat from escaping their bodies in the cold. Other animals have thick pelts (fur) that keeps them warm throughout winter months.
chemical energy is stored energy For example: tree stores energy that it had received from the sun (thermal and heat energy) hope that will help! sobouh rahimi
The Beluga whale stores energy in the form of blubber, a dense fat that is also used for insulation.
potential energy because it is stored down in compression