In order for energy to be conserved, what must happen?
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In order for energy to be conserved, what must happen?
The Law of Conservation of Energy:
The First Law of Thermodynamics, or the Law of Conservation of Mass, states that in all processes, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted between forms of energy.
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View this answerNothing needs to happen in any process that could ever occur for energy to be conserved; energy is always conserved. This fact is commonly known as...
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