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what is the law of conservation?

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Answered by riddhi26sv
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physical properties (i.e., measurable quantities) do not change in the course of time within an isolated physical system. In classical physics, laws of this type govern energy, momentum, angular momentum, mass, and electric charge. In particle physics, other conservation laws apply to properties of subatomic particles that are invariant during interactions. An important function of conservation laws is that they make it possible to predict the macroscopic behaviour of a system without having to consider the microscopic details of the course of a physical process or chemical reaction.

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Answered by goueavgupta
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Conversation law states that the particular measurable property of an isolated physical system doesnot change as the system envolves over time.

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