it can be stored in batteries
2006-11-27 06:10:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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we can shop electrical energy instantly. they are stated as capacitors. the problem is that that's rather intense priced to construct capacitors to shop major quantities of electrical energy. we can CONVERT the electrical energy chemically with a battery which will convert it decrease back for us later. we can convert it robotically with the help of operating a pump so as that water is kept uphill in a reservoir (then allowed to bypass down with the help of a generator turbine after we want the skill).
2016-11-27 01:57:36
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answer #2
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answered by vanderburg 4
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Batteries don't really count. Batteries generate current by chemical reactions. Electrical energy can be stored in capacitors or as currents in superconducting rings.
2006-11-27 06:14:05
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answer #3
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answered by Gene 7
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hi
Energy neither be created nor be destroyes.
u cannot store electrical energy.for using AC power it is not possible to u to store it.
for DC u can store the power up to some extent only.even when u use batteries to store it they discharges with in a short period.though u keep those batteries in prescribed temperature.it is similar to food that u r taking for living.even though u can't do any work it must be taken for serving .
2006-12-01 02:30:37
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answered by G K 2
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u see, everybody above u is wrong. electricity is not stored, but is actually produced by batteries. those people dont know squat. why electrical energy cant be stored, because the container will suck it up and then theres nothing left. this is oversimplified of course.
2006-11-27 11:09:14
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answer #5
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answered by sherballer 1
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Batteries and capacitors. If batteries "dont count", then capacitors, because its stored as an electric field.
To say that "electricity can't be stored" is completely false.
2006-11-27 08:07:57
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answer #6
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answered by B W 2
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It's all in how you look at it.
No, electricity can't be stored on containers like water.
Yes, you can store electricity in batteries, and capacitors, and even in coils (inductors).
That's not so strange. Electricity is more like light than it is like water, and we don't have a way to store light.
2006-11-27 06:14:27
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answer #7
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answered by Roy C 3
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it can be stored in batteries but as yet it is cheaper and more efficient to store chemical energy (like liquid fuel for example) than electrical energy
2006-11-27 06:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Batteries? Capacitors? Or were you thinking of some other method?
2006-11-27 06:09:39
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answer #9
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answered by bionicbookworm 5
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Open the hood of your car. Open a flashlight or the remote control for your TV.
What do you find there...???
Hint. It rhymes with "smattery".
2006-11-27 06:09:27
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answer #10
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answered by RY33 3
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