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Mercle
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16 October, 20:15
How is energy defined in science?
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Ross Phillips
16 October, 20:27
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Energy is defined in science as the ability to do work. It is a scalar physical quantity. One form of energy may be converted into another without violating a law of thermodynamics. When energy is "lost", it means the energy can't be recaptured for use.
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Malik James
16 October, 20:37
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Energy is defined in science as the ability to do work.
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