Energy can not be created or destroyed, simply changed from one form into another
E.g.
A falling object loses potential energy but in the process gains potential energy
the temperature of hot colarmeter decrease and heat transfer by aluminum bar as time pass on .because energy flow high to law direction
A simple machine will increase the total time effort must be exerted and decrease the amount of effort required in any given second. The law of conservation of energy still holds because it still take the same amount of energy to get the job done.
explain how earh would be different if it did not receive solar energy
The closest law is the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Note that not necessarily "most" energy will be converted to unusable heat, but it is almost inevitable that some will.
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simply says that energy can neither be created nor destroyed:D
Lewis Howard Latimer
physical chemical
The law of conservation of energy is a very important foundation to our entire scientific world. It is not "used". It just is. Without it, nothing would work, we would not exist, the universe would not exist.
Because of the Law of Consevation of 'charge', analogue from: L.of C. of mass, energy, element
no, it does not according to the law of consevation of mass
The first law of thermodynamics can be used to explain the operation of a battery. The law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. This can be used to explain how the energy of a battery is converted from chemical to electrical energy.
There is no equation, the law simply states that energy is not created or lost during anything.
Conservation of momentum means the sum of Momentum is constant. Conservation of Momentum is the result of Conservation of Energy.
The total energy in the universe is constant.A+ :)
Yes
There is a physical quantity called "energy", which neither increases nor decreases over time.