Electrical energy.
It is stored chemical 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.
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.
In a battery, the energy is stored as chemical energy, if that's what you mean. The exact details depend on the type of battery.
Depends what type it is. If operated by a spring, it is elastic energy due to putting energy into the spring by mechanical winding. If operated by a battery it is the chemical energy stored in the battery.
Depends on how big it is (button cell, car battery?) and on its chemical type.
The battery "is" not energy; it's a battery. The battery has chemical energy stored. When moving a toy, the battery releases electrical energy; i.e., some of the chemical energy in the battery is converted to electrical energy.
A 12 volt is an amount of electric energy. This type of energy is usually stored inside of a battery.
atopno......it is chemical energy which is being converted into electrical energy....
what type of energy is stored in batteries
Side post, lead acid, automotive battery.Side post, lead acid, automotive battery.
A BEV is an abbreviation for a battery electric vehicle, a type of electric vehicle which uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs.