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6.What are conserved quantities? ​

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Answered by beutyflowers1010
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In mathematics, a conserved quantity of a dynamical system is a function of the dependent variables the value of which remains constant along each trajectory of the system.

In physics, the term conservation refers to something which doesn't change. This means that the variable in an equation which represents a conserved quantity is constant over time. ... In mechanics, there are three fundamental quantities which are conserved. These are energy, momentum and angular momentum.

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the term conservation refers to something which does not change this means that the variable in an equation which represent a conserved quantity in constant over time in mechanics there are three fundamental quantities which are considered these are energy Momentum and angular

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