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conservation of energy


conservation of energy

n. A principle stating that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant regardless of changes within the system.

conservation of energy

n (General Physics) the principle that the total energy of any isolated system is constant and independent of any changes occurring within the system

conserva′tion of en′ergy


n. the principle that in a system not subject to any external force, the amount of energy is constant despite its changes in form. [1850–55]
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Noun1.conservation of energy - the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changesfirst law of thermodynamics, law of conservation of energylaw of thermodynamics - (physics) a law governing the relations between states of energy in a closed systemconservation - (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged during chemical reactions or physical transformations

conservation of energy


Conservation of energy

The principle of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, although it can be changed from one form to another. Thus in any isolated or closed system, the sum of all forms of energy remains constant. The energy of the system may be interconverted among many different forms—mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal, chemical, nuclear, and so on—and as time progresses, it tends to become less and less available; but within the limits of small experimental uncertainty, no change in total amount of energy has been observed in any situation in which it has been possible to ensure that energy has not entered or left the system in the form of work or heat. For a system that is both gaining and losing energy in the form of work and heat, as is true of any machine in operation, the energy principle asserts that the net gain of energy is equal to the total change of the system's internal energy. See Thermodynamic principles

There are many ways in which the principle of conservation of energy may be stated, depending on the intended application. Of particular interest is the special form of the principle known as the principle of conservation of mechanical energy which states that the mechanical energy of any system of bodies connected together in any way is conserved, provided that the system is free of all frictional forces, including internal friction that could arise during collisions of the bodies of the system.

J. P. Joule and others demonstrated the equivalence of heat and work by showing experimentally that for every definite amount of work done against friction there always appears a definite quantity of heat. The experiments usually were so arranged that the heat generated was absorbed by a given quantity of water, and it was observed that a given expenditure of mechanical energy always produced the same rise of temperature in the water. The resulting numerical relation between quantities of mechanical energy and heat is called the Joule equivalent, or is also known as mechanical equivalent of heat.

In view of the principle of equivalence of mass and energy in the restricted theory of relativity, the classical principle of conservation of energy must be regarded as a special case of the principle of conservation of mass-energy. However, this more general principle need be invoked only when dealing with certain nuclear phenomena or when speeds comparable with the speed of light (1.86 × 105 mi/s or 3 × 108 m/s) are involved.

conservation of energy

[‚kän·sər′vā·shən əv ′en·ər·jē] (physics) The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, although it can be changed from one form to another; no violation of this principle has been found. Also known as energy conservation.

conservation of energy


con·ser·va·tion of en·er·gy

the principle that the total amount of energy in a closed system remains always the same, none being lost or created in any chemical or physical process or in the conversion of one kind of energy into another, within that system.

conservation of energy

The principle according to which energy cannot be created or destroyed, but is transformed into other forms. See also: energy
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Synonyms for conservation of energy

noun the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes

Synonyms

  • first law of thermodynamics
  • law of conservation of energy

Related Words

  • law of thermodynamics
  • conservation
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