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This law was discovered gradually, over time - not all at once. Gradually it was discovered that more and more types of energy could be converted one to another.
It was not that a single person discovered it; rather, the law was developed gradually, as various types of energy were found - over time - to be interchangeable.
No single person wrote, invented, or discovered this law - our knowledge on this law evolved gradually over time.
The law of conservation of energy was not invented, discovered, or promulgated by one single person. Rather, it gradually developed over time, as the understanding of energy improved, and more types of energy were understood to be interchangeable.
Robert Hooke discovered the law.
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This law was discovered gradually, over time - not all at once. Gradually it was discovered that more and more types of energy could be converted one to another.
It was not that a single person discovered it; rather, the law was developed gradually, as various types of energy were found - over time - to be interchangeable.
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No single person wrote, invented, or discovered this law - our knowledge on this law evolved gradually over time.
The law of conservation of energy was not invented, discovered, or promulgated by one single person. Rather, it gradually developed over time, as the understanding of energy improved, and more types of energy were understood to be interchangeable.
It was more of a discovery than an invention. And it was not a single person who discovered it. The law gradually evolved over time.
Kinetic energy was discovered by analyzing equations from Newton's law. In its present meaning, the recognition of kinetic energy dates back to the nineteenth century when Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis published a paper showing the mathematics of kinetic energy in 1829.
a matter that cant be created or destroyed. it can change form but have a fixed volume.
Robert Hooke discovered the law.
James Prescott Joule, born in England in 1818, discovered conservation of energy leading to the development of the first law of theromodynamics.
In 1966 M.Jannaschii discovered ocean energy