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Zack Branch
15 June, 08:51
What does the Law of
Conservation state?
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Gerald Friedman
15 June, 09:04
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The law of conservation of energy, a fundamental concept of physics, states that the total amount of energy remains constant in an isolated system. It implies that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can be change from one form to another.
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