Physics, asked by sanyasrivastava96, 3 months ago

The laws of conservation of mass, energy, charge and linear momentum are

Uncertainty principle


Heisenberg principle


Robert Byole's principle


Invariance principle​

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Answered by lailaalif2002
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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 conservation of energy, mass (or matter), linear momentum, angular momentum, and electric charge.

Answered by raunakgupta568
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