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The principle that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted from one form to another, is known as:
- A Law of Conservation of Mass
- B Law of Conservation of Energy
- C Law of Multiple Proportions
- D Law of Definite Proportions
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This fundamental principle is a cornerstone of physics and thermodynamics, stating that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant. It implies that energy can change forms (e.g., from kinetic to potential, thermal to mechanical), but the total amount of energy in the system remains constant over time. The Law of Conservation of Mass, Law of Multiple Proportions, and Law of Definite Proportions are distinct principles that pertain to mass conservation and chemical compositions but are not directly related to the conservation of energy.