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Answered by yogenderdiwakar
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Electric potential energy stored in a charged particle in an electric field.  

If the charge is stored in the form of Ions or Electrons in a field, as in the case of Capacitor it is a form of Electric Potential Energy.

If those Ions or Electron start moving through a medium due some applied external field you call it Current, which is nothing but the Kinetic-Energy of the charged particles.

Potential Energy can be defined simply as the energy stored in an object by the virtue of its position in a force field.

Kinetic Energy can be defined as the energy possessed by the object by the virtue of its motion.

The sum of these two energies is often called Mechanical Energy of the System. If you climbed a hill you gained Potential-Energy (in Gravitational Field) and when you roll-down it get’s converted into Kinetic-Energy.

Answered by khushi769
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Electrical energy is a form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge. Energy is the ability to do work or apply force to move an object. ... The movement of charged particles through a wire or other medium is called current or electricity.

In physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.

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