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amid [387]
3 years ago
7

The conservation of energy covers all types of energy. This lesson has only provided a handful of examples of it. To be more con

vinced that it works in another context, devise an experiment to evaluate the conservation of energy. Describe your setup and the data you would need to collect
Physics
1 answer:
juin [17]3 years ago
4 0

The law of conservation of energy states that the energy cannot be created or destroyed, either it is transferred from one object to another.

Explanation:

The principle of conservation of energy is the energy is not created or destroyed it is only moved from one place to another.

There are various examples to explain the conservation of energy. some of them are explained here.

  • If the moving car hits the parking car and that makes the parked car to move, at this state the energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car.
  • If you are pushing a book across the table, then the energy from your moving arm is transferred from your body to the book and that causes book to move.
  • The another example for conservation of energy is A dog is running towards the tree and it gets hit to it. In this case the energy is transferred from moving dog to the tree, and causes the tree to move.

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