Physics, asked by meghakatiyar1, 10 months ago

what are the laws of conservation in nature?
explain each law briefly ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here's the laws of conservation :

1) Law of conservation of linear momentum: According to this law "in absence of any external force , the linear momentum of a system remains conserved .

2) Law of conservation of energy : This law states that "energy can neither be created nor destroyed , but it can be transformed from one form to another .

3) Law of conservation of angular momentum: It states that , " if no external torque acts in a system , its total angular momentum remains constant .

4) Law of conservation of Charge : This law states that , "Charge are neither created nor destroyed, but are simply transferred from on material to another .

Answered by CUTESTAR11
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In all of physics there are only six conservation laws. Each describes a quantity that is conserved, that is, the total amount is the same before and after something occurs. These laws have the restriction that the system is closed, that is, the system is not affected by anything outside it.

✍️Conservation of charge

✍️Conservation of momentum

✍️Conservation of mass/energy

✍️Conservation of angular momentum

✍️Conservation of baryons

✍️Conservation of leptons

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