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When heat is converted into another form of energy, the total amount of energy is constant. Which law best illustrates this statement?
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When heat is converted into another form of energy, the total amount of energy is constant. Which law best illustrates this statement?
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1st law of thermodynamics
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The law that best illustrates this statement is the law of conservation of energy. It states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. This means that how much energy that goes in a system should be the same amount of energy that goes out that system no matter what form of energy it is.
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