Difference between revisions of "Conservation law"

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There are various quantities that are conserved in certain situations, but are not conserved in general.
 
There are various quantities that are conserved in certain situations, but are not conserved in general.
  
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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:

There are various quantities that are conserved in certain situations, but are not conserved in general.