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It doesn't conserve energy. It is a form of energy itself. It can conserve fossil fueled energy, however, which is good.
Energy conservation is that energy cannot be created or destroyed it can be transferred or transformed. We conserve energy no matter what we do. What we are really being told is to conserve usable energy which is energy not in the form of heat. We are told this to avoid the heat death of the universe this is when all the usable energy is lost due to heat.
yes. it would continue to swing forever if in a vaccum; instead the energy is released in the form of heat due to gravity.
The function of chloroplast is that it captures light energy which causes photosynthesis of water to conserve free energy in the form of glucose which the plants use for food. K ByeBye
The verb form of conservation is "conserve."
It helps conduct photosynthesis. It captures light energy to conserve free energy into the form of ATP.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells. Chloroplasts capture light energy to conserve free energy in the form of ATP. The word chloroplast is derived form the Greek words chloros, meaning green, and plast, meaning entity.
The word conserve can be used as a noun or a verb. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun (or pronoun) to make it more specific. The following are adjectives for the word conserve: unconserved, nonconserving, and self-conserving.
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Conserving of energy resources is the habitual protection of some resources from quick depletion and always finding a way to reduce leakages and wastage of the resources while they are in use. Switching off lights and idle electronics is a way of conserving electricity.
They're the same thing, but (usually) the "law" has an equation associated with it, while the "theory" is just a (verbal) discription.