Energy is not a substance, so you can't always pinpoint an exact "location" for it. Specifically in the case of potential energy, which is what I believe what you mean when you say "stored energy", the energy is not "stored in an object"; rather, it is defined by the RELATIONSHIP between two or more objects. For instance, if two magnets attract one another, pulling them apart requires force; therefore, when they are separate they have more energy (potential energy) than when they are together. The same applies to any type of potential energy, such as chemical energy, nuclear energy, gravitational potential energy, electrical potential energy.
This is the nuclear energy.
The energy stored in the center of atoms is nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes like nuclear fission and fusion, where the nucleus of an atom is split or combined, leading to the release of immense amounts of energy.
The Lewis structure of a carbon atom, showing its four valence electrons.
The majority of an atom's mass and energy is located in its nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons. The energy stored within the nucleus is released through nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion.
Sunlight is not stored in a physical location but rather converted into energy through processes like photosynthesis in plants, where it is transformed into chemical energy. Additionally, solar energy can be captured and stored using solar panels in batteries for later use. In a broader sense, sunlight can be thought of as being "stored" in the form of fossil fuels and other energy sources formed from ancient organic matter that originally captured solar energy.
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
This is the nuclear energy.
Chemical Energy
Chemical Energy
nuclear energy
Binding energy. and some is even stored in particles, such as the neutron which has a half-life of about ten minutes before it disintegrates with the release of energy.
It is stored in the atom.
Yes. For example, an atom of uranium-235 has stored energy (potential energy); after it splits, this is released, mainly as heat energy.
I think it is nuclear energy
The term that describes energy stored inside the nucleus of an atom is nuclear energy. It is released through processes such as nuclear fission and fusion.
Energy stored in atoms is primarily in the form of chemical potential energy, which is related to the arrangement of electrons in the atom's electron cloud and the bonds between atoms in a molecule. This energy can be released through chemical reactions or nuclear processes.
The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is called nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes such as nuclear fission or fusion. It is the source of energy in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.