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define the law of conservation of energy and mention the any four form of energy​

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Answered by crushycandy
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In physics and chemistry, the law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be conserved over time. ... For instance, chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy when a stick of dynamite explodes.

The different types of energy include thermal energy, radiant energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy, electrical energy, motion energy, sound energy, elastic energy and gravitational energy.

Answered by prosantpadma
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The truly conserved quantity is the sum of kinetic, potential, and thermal energy. For example, when a block slides down a slope, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. When friction slows the block to a stop, the kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy.

  1. Exact conservation laws include conservation of energy
  2. conservation of linear momentum
  3. conservation of angular momentum
  4. conservation of electric charge.
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