state the law of conservation of energy
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Law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither b created nor destroyed.
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.
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The Law of Energy of states that energy Cannot be created nor destroyed. It can only change its form or be Transferred
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