Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What is an example of conserved quantity in physics?

the electrical energy in a superconducting loop. ( a wire with no resisitance so that electricity just goes around and around). The chemical energy in a battery not being used. The rotational and kinetic energy of the Earth along with its momentum. (disregarding the tidal resistance.) A cars momentum that is maintaining a constant speed. The list goes on...

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