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What are conservation laws? Give some examples of conservation of laws

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conservation laws are fundamental to our understanding of the physical world, in that they describe which processes can or cannot occur in nature. For example, the conservation law of energy states that the total quantity of energy in an isolated system does not change, though it may change form.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Conservation rules are essential to our knowledge of the physical world because they specify which processes in nature may and cannot occur.

About Conservation law:

  • A conservation law in physics says that a certain observable attribute of an isolated physical system does not change over time.
  • Energy, momentum, angular momentum, charge, baryon number, and lepton number are the six standard conservation laws of physics.
  • It is not well acknowledged that physics has a large number of other highly conserved conservation principles that are completely independent of these six.
  • The law of conservation states that an isolated system's total energy will remain constant throughout time.
  • It could simply switch from one sort of energy to another.

Law of Conservation of energy:

  • The law of conservation of energy asserts that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant; it is stated to be conserved through time in physics and chemistry.

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