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Matter and energy are always converted due to the theory of relativity.
That is true.
No - energy can be transformed into heat - but heat is just another form of energy. The first law states that energy must be conserved - but it is allowed to change form.
Energy must be released-- A gas has a high amount of energy with it's atoms speeding around inside of it, a liquid has less energy, and a solid has the least. energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
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Matter and energy are always converted due to the theory of relativity.
False. Both mass and energy are conserved.
That is true.
Its energy level must be increased.
For momentum to be conserved in a system it must
Total amount of energy and mass in process must be conserved it may change to another type of energy but can not just disappear.
In order for a nuclear reaction to be balanced, there are quantities that must be conserved. The quantities are the atomic numbers and mass numbers of the particles involved in the reaction.
There must be an input of energy from ATP.
Heat is a form of energy. It is just being transferred to the temperature bath (air, water, whatever). It hasn't been destroyed.
No - energy can be transformed into heat - but heat is just another form of energy. The first law states that energy must be conserved - but it is allowed to change form.