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What is the definition of laws of conservation​

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The definition of a conservation law in physics asserts that a certain observable attribute of an isolated physical system doesn't change over time.

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conservation law, also called law of conservation, in physics, a principle that states that a certain physical property (i.e., a measurable quantity) does not change in the course of time within an isolated physical system.

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