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Fluid Mechanics: Open Access

ISSN: 2476-2296

Open Access

The Law of Conservation of Energy

Abstract

Giottis Motsanos

The law of conservation of energy is an empirical based physical law, which states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed; it can only be converted into another. As example the EME system transforms from electrical to mechanical and again to electrical energy. For a closed system like the EME, this means that the total energy is unchanged with time. The law of conservation of energy can be breached due to the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg; it has to do with "position and momentum”.

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