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Which statement about the law of conservation of energy is true? Energy can be destroyed, but not created. Energy is neither created nor destroyed. The total energy changes over…
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Which statement about the law of conservation of energy is true? Energy can be destroyed, but not created. Energy is neither created nor destroyed. The total energy changes over…
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Which statement about the law of conservation of energy is true?
Energy can be destroyed, but not created.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
The total energy changes over time.
New energy can be created.
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Answer:
Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
Step-by-step explanation:
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