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Ezequiel Morrow
Physics
9 October, 05:20
How is energy transferred and conserved
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Camryn Lawrence
9 October, 05:38
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"Conservation of energy means that the total change of energy in any system is always equal to the total energy transferred into or out of the system."
Explanation:
This means that energy can not be created or destroyed. BUT ... it can be moved around from system to system.
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