In the battery.
atopno......it is chemical energy which is being converted into electrical energy....
Yes. There is chemical energy in both the gasoline and in the battery.
When chemical energy is not used in a car, it is typically stored in the car's fuel tank until it is needed. The chemical energy is converted into kinetic energy to propel the car forward when the engine is running. If the car is not being used, the chemical energy remains stored in the fuel until the engine is activated again.
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.
Yes, that's right
Cars usually run either on gasolene or on natural gas - that is, chemical energy. An electrical car would also have electrical energy stored in its batteries.Cars usually run either on gasolene or on natural gas - that is, chemical energy. An electrical car would also have electrical energy stored in its batteries.Cars usually run either on gasolene or on natural gas - that is, chemical energy. An electrical car would also have electrical energy stored in its batteries.Cars usually run either on gasolene or on natural gas - that is, chemical energy. An electrical car would also have electrical energy stored in its batteries.
Potential energy is stored energy. The potential energy stored in chemical compounds is Chemical Energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
The chemical energy is stored in the fuel, ie gasoline or diesel, and released when it is burned in the engine.
A type of chemical energy.
chemical energy is stored energy in a chemical itself. OR energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules
Potential chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
A normal battery also a car battery, oil, food and etc.