state the principles of conservation of energy
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The principle of energy conservation states that energy is neither created nor destroyed. It may transform from one type to another. Like the mass conservation principle, the validity of the conservation of energy relies on experimental observations; thus, it is an empirical law.
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One very important law of nature, which guides the process of energy management, is that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another. The forms of energy are chemical energy, nuclear energy, thermal energy, mechanical energy, and electrical energy.
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