Chemistry, asked by sharmila0choudhary01, 10 months ago

what is the formula for law of conservation of energy​

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Answered by Apekshashetti
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Answer:

here is your answer.. KEi+PEi=KEf+PEf

Explanation:

if you know the potential energy for only some of the forces, then the conservation of law in the most general form must be used as KEi+PEi+Wnc+OEi+KEf+PEf+OEf where OE stands for all other energy

Answered by BrainlyVanquisher
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✫ Conservation of Energy ✫

  • ➼ This law states that enery can neither be created nor be destroyed.

  • ➼ Energy can only be transformed from one form to another form.

  • ➼ It means the total energy of an isolated system remains constant.

  • ➼ For example, A plate falling down changes its Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy and when it hits ground, the Kinetic changes to Sound energy
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