In a battery.
Energy is not stored in lights (not electric ones at least). Energy is used by lights.
A car typically uses chemical energy stored in gasoline or diesel fuel. This energy is converted into mechanical energy through the engine's combustion process, which then powers the vehicle's movement. Additionally, cars with electric engines utilize electrical energy stored in batteries.
Energy is stored in fields by creating potential energy through the configuration or arrangement of the field. For example, in an electric field, energy is stored as electric potential energy when charges are separated. In a gravitational field, energy is stored as gravitational potential energy based on an object's position in the field.
The vehicle's electrical energy is stored in a rechargeable battery system, typically located in the trunk or under the car chassis. This battery powers the electric motor that drives the vehicle.
Energy is stored in a capacitor in the electric field between its plates. In an inductor, energy is stored in the magnetic field around the coil.
Yes that's what batteries do.
The energy stored in the electric field of a capacitor is given by the formula: ( \frac{1}{2} C V^2 ), where C is the capacitance of the capacitor and V is the voltage across it. This energy represents the potential energy stored in the form of electric field between the charged plates of the capacitor.
Energy stored in fuel
Electric energy can be stored in batteries, inductors, and capacitors.
Electricity can be stored in batteries, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy. It can also be stored in capacitors, which store electrical energy in an electric field.
The Magnetic field itself can do no work and is a byproduct of the electric current. The energy is stored in the current or provided by whatever drives the current.