what do you mean by conserved quantity
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In physics, the term conservation refers to something which doesn't change. This means that the variable in an equation which represents a conserved quantity is constant over time. It has the same value both before and after an event. There are many conserved quantities in physics.
In mathematics, a conserved quantity of a dynamical system is a function of the dependent variables the value of which remains constant along each trajectory of the system. ... Since many laws of physics express some kind of conservation, conserved quantities commonly exist in mathematical models of physical systems.
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a conserved quantity of a dynamical system is a function of the dependent variables the value of which remains constant along each trajectory of the system. Since many laws of physics express some kind of conservation, conserved quantities commonly exist in mathematical models of physical systems.
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