Physics, asked by ruhantripathi, 7 months ago

for physical quantities which are conserved in nature ​

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Answered by jharodiyagaming
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Explanation:

Conserved quantities are physical quantities that do not change over time. For example, the kinetic and potential energy of a body under external force fluctuate with time, but the total mechanical energy (kinetic + potential) remains constant.

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