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Energy can be created and not destroyed — it can only change from one form to another. true or false
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False.
Correct law (conservation of energy): energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. For example, chemical energy → heat, mass ↔ energy via E = mc^2, etc. (A technical caveat: in general relativity/global cosmology, defining a single conserved total energy can be subtle, but in ordinary physics energy conservation holds.)
Correct law (conservation of energy): energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. For example, chemical energy → heat, mass ↔ energy via E = mc^2, etc. (A technical caveat: in general relativity/global cosmology, defining a single conserved total energy can be subtle, but in ordinary physics energy conservation holds.)
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