Potential energy because it is waiting to be used
What comes out is electrical energy, while what is in the battery is chemical energy.
Energy storage in a plant cell is like a battery or like fatty acids.
ADP is like a partially charged battery because there is still energy contained within the bond between the first and second phosphate groups. However, it lacks the "high energy" bond that exists between the second and third phosphate groups in ATP.
They contain chemical energy. If you are charging a battery, it has electric energy.
battery has chemical energy which is converted into electrical energy by the battery........
Yes, it is like a battery.
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.
When a battery-operated device is turned on, the chemical energy stored in the battery is converted into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then used to power the device, producing other forms of energy like light, heat, or motion depending on the device's function.
Potential energy in a battery arises from the chemical reactions occurring within it. When a battery is charged, chemical energy is stored in the battery in the form of potential energy. This potential energy is then converted back into electrical energy when the battery is connected to a circuit.
Chemical energy is stored in a battery, which is converted into electrical energy when the battery is connected to a circuit.
In a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
Energy is stored in the battery in the form of chemical energy.