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batteries store chemical energy
Batteries
Many call batteries this but there are others such as a chemical called ATP.
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
The example of conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy is the process occurring in the batteries.
what type of energy is stored in batteries
chemical energy
batteries store chemical energy
Batteries
A battery is not a type of energy. It may CONTAIN chemical energy, if it is loaded.
depends on the type of battery
Electrical to chemical and chemical to electrical energy.
Batteries have chemical energy stored inside them. Of course, when they provide a current, this chemical energy is transformed (in part) into electrical energy.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
The energy in a battery is stored as chemical energy. When taking the energy out of the battery, it is of course converted to electrical energy.
no, because batteries are energy and that type of energy is not traced back to the sun.