protected and maintained
Yes, angular momentum is conserved in the system.
It is not conserved. Total energy is conserved, but specific types of energy are usually not conserved. Not sure what you mean by "measurable" - potential energy is usually calculated, on the basis of other quantities. For example, in the case of gravitational potential energy, PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height), all of which can be measured.
Momentum is conserved in a collision when there are no external forces acting on the system.
In an inelastic collision, momentum is conserved. However, kinetic energy is not conserved as it is transferred to other forms such as heat, sound, or deformation energy.
Momentum is conserved in a collision. If two cars have the same mass and are traveling at the same speed and collide headfirst, the momentum of both cars cancel each other out and they will be motionless. If one has greater speed or mass than the other, it will still have the difference in momentum after the collision.
What does it mean to say momentum is conserved?
it can be conserved in jars.
Not really, no.
they are conserved in a safe place
Conserved Domain Database was created in 2003.
Mass is conserved. It is a law of nature.
Yes, angular momentum is conserved in the system.
Yes, this is a simple physical change and matter is always conserved in these. In fact, matter is always conserved except in nuclear reactions where the sum of matter and energy is conserved.
It is not conserved. Total energy is conserved, but specific types of energy are usually not conserved. Not sure what you mean by "measurable" - potential energy is usually calculated, on the basis of other quantities. For example, in the case of gravitational potential energy, PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height), all of which can be measured.
biomass can be conserved by turning it into usable fuels
no it's not cuz if there is friction energy wont be conserved
Entropy and work (by non-conservative force ) are not conserved