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four physical quantities which are conserved in nature are​

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Answered by muthurajshashi1967
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When Is a Physical Quantity Conserved? The six conservation laws that we have encountered thus far—energy, charge, angu- lar momentum, linear momentum, baryon number, and lepton number—apply to all four of the fundamental interactions.

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Answered by HA7SH
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Conservation laws as fundamental laws of nature

In general, the total quantity of the property governed by that law remains unchanged during physical processes. With respect to classical physics,conservation laws include conservationof energy, mass (or matter), linear momentum, angular momentum, and electric charge.

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