When a bouncing ball hits the ground, some of its kinetic energy is converted into potential energy as it deforms and compresses. As the ball pushes off the ground, this potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy, allowing the ball to bounce back up. Throughout this process, the total energy (kinetic + potential) remains constant, in accordance with the law of conservation of energy.
All changes, other than some nuclear reactions, must obey the Law of Conservation of Mass. Chemical reactions, physical changes, heating, cooling, and phase changes must obey the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Light slows down when it enters a denser medium due to increased interactions with the molecules in the medium. This slowing causes the light waves to bend away from the normal line to maintain the same frequency and to obey the law of conservation of energy.
When water is used to produce electricity.In this process, firstly,water is allowed to fall from great heights,so potential energy is converted to kinetic energy(K.E.). Then this energy is used to rotate the turbine of a generator which produces electricity. Thus potential energy of water in a dam is converted into kinetic energy which is then converted to electric energy.
Both electrons and electromagnetic radiation exhibit wave-particle duality, meaning they can display both particle-like and wave-like behaviors depending on the conditions. They also can interact with each other through phenomena like scattering and diffraction. Additionally, they both obey certain fundamental physical laws, such as conservation of momentum and energy.
At absolute zero, particles have minimum kinetic energy and cannot decrease further. Charles's Law states that at constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to its temperature. However, at absolute zero, particles have stopped moving and cannot further decrease in volume to obey Charles's Law.
Sure, total energy is always conserved.
Yes, everything obey the conservation of energy laws.
The law of conservation of matter is applied to processes not to a compound.
the chemical equation for photosynthesis and cellular respiration obey the law of conservation is given below.the chemical equation for photosynthesis is :6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2.The number of atoms are same on both sides even after the reaction.Hence, obey the law of conservationthe chemical equation for cellular respiration is :C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) → 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + Energy (as ATP) .The number of atoms are same on both sides even after the reaction.Hence, obey the law of conservation.
Conservation laws in nuclear reactions include conservation of mass-energy, conservation of electric charge, conservation of momentum, and conservation of lepton number. These laws dictate that the total mass-energy of particles before and after a nuclear reaction must remain constant, as well as the total charge and momentum. Lepton number conservation ensures the number of leptons (like electrons and neutrinos) remains the same throughout the reaction.
Yes, the equation obeys the law of conservation of matter. The number of atoms for each element is the same on both sides of the equation, indicating that no atoms are created or destroyed during the reaction.
Yes, because the equation is balanced
All forms of energy obey the laws of entropy.
The number of atoms in the reactant and products must be equal to obey the law of conservation of mass.
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All changes, other than some nuclear reactions, must obey the Law of Conservation of Mass. Chemical reactions, physical changes, heating, cooling, and phase changes must obey the Law of Conservation of Mass.
It's either obey the law of conservation of mass, causing new matter to be created or it is an execption to the law of conservation of mass.