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31 August, 06:43
Paraphrase the first law of thermodynamics
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Kaylee
31 August, 06:49
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Energy can neither be created or destroyed
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Taz
31 August, 06:53
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Energy is ever-existing - energy does not disappear or is not created from nothing. Energy is only transferred from one system to another. Energy is only transformed from one type/form of energy to another type/form of energy. So, the energy of a system is either converted into another type of energy in that same system or is extinct to another system.
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