the answer to this question is theory theory
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energy
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Around May 1904. just had homework on this.
This is not strictly true, although it depends on your definition of 'destroyed'. Einstein's famous theory of general relativity shows the equivalence between mass and energy (mass being a property of matter). We do not tend to think of energy as matter.We know that mass can be converted to energy and vice versa (in nuclear reactions both in nature and on earth). If mass is converted to energy, then some of the matter that produced that mass no longer exists as matter, but as energy. This is, strictly speaking, not destroyed, but it is no longer matter.The first law of thermodynamics tells us that energy cannot be created or destroyed, and so we know that any mass that is converted to energy will always exist, even if no longer as matter.
What formula, developed by Albert Einstein, describes the relationship between energy and matter? "Nuclear reactions convert matter into energy. In 1905, Albert Einstein developed a formula that described the relationship between energy and matter. You have probably seen this famous equation, E=mc2. In the equation, the E represents energy and m represents mass. The c, which represents the speed of light, is a very large number. This equation states that when matter is changed into energy, an enormous amount of energy is released."
There can be errors in the execution of the Law but there can be no errors in the execution of the Principle. The Principle operates in ideal conditions. In Principle the right triangle is 90 degrees; in practice you may never construct a right triangle of 90 degrees. The Principle of Conservation of Matter-Energy does not allow for missing matter-energy; The Law of Conservation of Matter-Energy allows for missing matter-energy if the missing part can be said to reside in error.
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through energy and inertia the matter changed.
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A change in the state of matter occurs when heat energy is added or removed.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another. However, Einstein and other scientists have shown us that matter and energy are interchangeable. Matter is changed into energy in the sun and in other nuclear reactions, (E = mc2).
the amount of energy defines what state of matter a substance is in, and this can be changed by heating, because by heating you are giving energy to particles, so a solid will turn to liquid which in turn will turn to gs
Candle while burning, its wax gets burnt and matter gets changed into heat and light energy. These get radiated and pass away. So we cannot get back the candle material. Energy can neither be created nor be distroyed. This cannot be violated in any case. But matter can be changed into energy. So to get back the matter we have to know the technique to collect heat and light energy and know the skill to change it back to matter.
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Matter can neither be created or destroyed, only changed into other forms of matter or energy as shown by Einstein's equation: E=MC2 Or, by rearranging the equation: M=E/C2 To create matter you would need to build a device that takes energy and turns it into matter.
The law of conservation of energy says that energy is neither created nor destroyed only changed. It works hand in hand with the law of conservation of matter, because matter can be converted to energy and vice versa.
At the time of the big bang (approximately 13.7 billion years ago) there was no solid matter in the universe, it was all energy, located in space and time. The universe had to cool down considerably before some of the energy was able to condense into matter.
Around May 1904. just had homework on this.