Physics, asked by sumitraenterprisenai, 8 months ago

There is always some loss of energy
in conversion from one form
energy to the other form, so that
the total energy is conserved. Why??​

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Answered by adiram047
1

Answer:

Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another – like in a hydroelectric dam that transforms the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy. While energy can be transferred or transformed, the total amount of energy does not change which is called energy conservation.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

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False.

There is always some loss of energy in conversion from one form of energy to the other form, so the total energy is conserved.

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