potential energy because it is stored down in compression
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
Kerosene is a type of fossil fuel that stores chemical energy in its molecular bonds. When kerosene is burned, this chemical energy is converted into heat energy, which can be used for heating or lighting purposes.
An iPad uses electrical energy from its battery. When the battery is charged, it stores this electrical energy to power the device's functions.
One type of material that can store energy and be burned to supply heat is wood. Wood has chemical energy stored in its structure, which is released as heat energy when it is burned. Other examples include coal, natural gas, and biomass.
A tree stores potential energy, also known as chemical energy, in the form of carbohydrates through photosynthesis. When burned, this stored energy is released as heat and light energy.
Potential energy.
Most probably electrical energy.
Plants - mainly
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
Food stores fat. Fat is an energy source of the body.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
it stores at thing called photosynthesis
lipids(fats)
Out of the macromolecules, protein.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
red blood cell
Triglycerides are the type of lipid that stores extra energy and is liquid at room temperature. They consist of a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid chains.