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The term ___________ of energy means that the total amount of energy at the start and the end of an energy transformation must be the same. Select one: a. releasing b. conservat…
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The term ___________ of energy means that the total amount of energy at the start and the end of an energy transformation must be the same.
Select one:
a. releasing
b. conservation
c. production
d. transfer
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This is the Conservation of energy. We say energy is conserved because none is lost in the process.
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