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Kadence Lewis
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24 January, 19:40
Conservation of energy
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Lamar Bowers
24 January, 20:01
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It is the fundamental concept of physics. It states that total amount of energy in a system remains constant in isolated system. This means energy can neither be created nor it can be destroyed but can change from one form to another. Energy can change from kinetic to potential energy, and back without reducing the total energy.
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