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In a closed system, the total energy remains constant even as energy changes from one form to another.
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In a closed (isolated) system with no energy entering or leaving, the total energy is conserved — it can change form (kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, etc.) but the sum remains constant.
In a closed (isolated) system with no energy entering or leaving, the total energy is conserved — it can change form (kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, etc.) but the sum remains constant.
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