yes, batteries store enery
No. But it does store electricity.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
A capacitor will store electricity temporarily.
Yes, it is possible to store electricity in batteries and then release it quickly to create an electrical discharge, like in a taser or stun gun. This allows for the "shooting" of stored electricity for various applications.
No, a microwave does not store electricity when turned off. When the microwave is turned off, the electrical circuit is broken, and there is no stored electricity within the appliance.
Yes.
The only known thing to store electricity is a battery!
None. A generator generates electricity, it does not store it.
Wind turbines do not store electricity directly; instead, they generate electricity when the wind turns their blades. This electricity is typically sent to the grid for immediate use. To store energy generated from wind, separate energy storage systems like batteries or pumped hydro storage are used. These systems store excess electricity for later use, helping to balance supply and demand.
To store electricity
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There is no easy way to store electricity. capacitors can store a charge but for commercial usage totally unsound. The way that man learnt o store electricity is by building dams and storing water. So when watter is released energy that energy can be converted to electricity.