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Both conservation laws are applied. The conservation of momentum and conservation of energy. However, in an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved. But total energy IS CONSERVED and the principle of conservation of energy does hold.
Cannot Be Created or Destroyed.The law of conservation of matter states that matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change. however, this law doesn't apply to nuclear reactions because some matter is turned into energy.
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conservation of momentum depend upon mass and velocity.by the formula its given as m'.v'=m.v but the energy have void area it apply in themodynamics,revolution of planet in every physical universe..where is velocity is not taken in count there no momentum but there have some specific energy of body
Yes, The total amount of energy will always be constant. That is that GPE + KE = Total Energy - external forces(friction, sound, heat, etc.)
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Both conservation laws are applied. The conservation of momentum and conservation of energy. However, in an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved. But total energy IS CONSERVED and the principle of conservation of energy does hold.
Really? Its a LAW It always applies. Matter and Energy can neither be created nor destroyed just converted to something else with equal mass or energy.
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The law of conservation of mass applies to all chemical reactions with the exception of nuclear reactions. In nuclear reactions, mass is converted to energy to vice versa. Thus, the law of conservation of mass does not apply in these cases.
Cannot Be Created or Destroyed.The law of conservation of matter states that matter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change. however, this law doesn't apply to nuclear reactions because some matter is turned into energy.
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In general Conservation of Energy does not hold internal to a system, it only holds at the boundary of the system. This is where the limits of the system are. Internal to the system energy is not conserved. The situations where the Conservation does not apply is where the force is not zero or the first derivative of energy is not zero.
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conservation laws do apply to stars, as mass/energy is conserved by the formula E(energy) = M(mass) x C squared (speed of light), this happens as a nuclear fusion reaction when the hydrogen molecules in the stars and fused to make Helium, some mass is lost (converted to energy). cheers
Law of conservation of mass shows that matter is conserved no matter what it undergoes. Some examples are ice cubes that melt to give same mass of liquid, oxidation of copper and closed metamorphic systems.
There are several laws of conservation; please clarify which one you mean. For example, there is the law of conservation of mass, of energy, of momentum, of rotational momentum, of electrical charge, and others.