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Which correctly describes the Law of Conservation of Energy? Energy can be created or destroyed, but cannot change from one form to another. Energy can be created or destroyed, …
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Which correctly describes the Law of Conservation of Energy?
Energy can be created or destroyed, but cannot change from one form to another.
Energy can be created or destroyed, and can change from one form to another.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change from one form to another.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and cannot change from one form to another.
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Answer:The 1st The 1st the 1st 1
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