Difference between revisions of "Conservation law"
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− | '''Conservation law''' is a [[physical law]] that says that some physical quantity is conserved, which means ''never changes''. Examples of ''conserved quantities'' in physics are | + | '''Conservation law''' is a [[physical law]] that says that some physical quantity is conserved, which means ''never changes''. Examples of ''conserved quantities'' in physics are: |
+ | *[[Energy]] | ||
+ | *[[Momentum]] | ||
+ | *[[Angular momentum]] | ||
+ | *[[Charge]] | ||
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+ | There are various quantities that are conserved in certain situations, but are not conserved in general. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Laws of Physics]] | ||
[[Category:Physics]] | [[Category:Physics]] |
Latest revision as of 12:12, April 9, 2017
Conservation law is a physical law that says that some physical quantity is conserved, which means never changes. Examples of conserved quantities in physics are:
There are various quantities that are conserved in certain situations, but are not conserved in general.