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The law of conscrvation of energy states that(1) the internal energy of a system is constant(2) the heat content of the system is constant(3) cnergy is neither created nor destroyed(4) there is an equivalence between energy and mass
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It states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time. Show more…
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