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Does the second law of thermodynamics alter the conservation of energy principle?
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Does the second law of thermodynamics alter the conservation of energy principle?
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I believe the answer to be no.
Because it is fully parallel with the law of Conversation of Energy.
But even so,according to the second law, some, or a even a small amount will be transformed(internal or thermal)
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