Not really. The idea of "Conservation of Energy" developed gradually over time, with more and more of types of energy (that is, what we now understand to be different types of energy) being recognized as such, and with the understanding that, for example, a specific amount of mechanical energy is always converted to a specific amount of heat energy.
Energy is neither created or destroyed.
In the universe, matter is neither created or destroyed. If you burn a piece of wood, it becomes ash, smoke, heat and light energy.
Energy is cannot be created nor destroyed it can only be moved.
Energy is neither created nor destroid because energy is transfer from one form into another
No. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy may be neither created nor destroyed.
Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
It is a fundamental that energy can neither be created or destroyed just changed from one form to another.
Neither of them can be created or destroyed, but converting one into the other is possible.
mass is everywhere .anywhere we go we encounter mass. mass is the thing that occupy space and has weight. mass is created by the people on earth and also non living things. mass can also be destroyed by any means.
No. The laws of conservation of energy dictate that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Mass and energy are equivalent, so energy can only change forms.
It means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
It means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.