The 1st Law of thermodynamics is a restatement of the law of conservation of energy.
Yes - the 1st law of thermodynamics is often referred to as "the law of conservation of energy". They are the same thing.
The First Law of Thermodynamics is a restatement of the Principle or Law of
Conservation of Energy.
Conservation of energy is the 1st law of thermodynamics.
That law is known as the Law of Conservation of Energy. It is also known as the First Law of Thermodynamics.
It is called the First Law of Thermodynamics, sometimes also called The Law of conservation of energy.
Yes. There are no known exceptions - otherwise it would not be considered a law
Law of inertia
yes it is
Conservation of energy is the 1st law of thermodynamics.
That law is known as the Law of Conservation of Energy. It is also known as the First Law of Thermodynamics.
It is called the First Law of Thermodynamics, sometimes also called The Law of conservation of energy.
conservation of energy law .
Yes. There are no known exceptions - otherwise it would not be considered a law
Not exactly. The first law of thermodynamics, i.e. the law of conservation of energy, also accounts for heat as one of the many forms that energy can take. There is no one law called "the law of thermodynamics", but there are several "Laws of Thermodynamics" (note the plural form "LAWS").
This law is known mainly with two different names: "Law of Conservation of Energy", or "First Law of Thermodynamics".
Law of inertia
That would be the law of conservation of mass, conservation of matter.
It is called precisely what you wrote in the title: "Law of Conservation of Energy". An alternative name is the "First Law of Thermodynamics".
That's related to the First Law of Thermodynamics - the Law of Conservation of Energy.