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Leroy Bolton
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19 September, 16:00
What is energy = energy out
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Kendall Maddox
19 September, 16:12
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I think it might mean like energy went off not sure tho
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Micaela Dudley
19 September, 16:21
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Total energy put into the system, a closed system must equal the total energy coming off or exiting the system, in other words, total energy is and must be conserved. The difference then would be zero, as energy in = energy out.
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