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What are the two laws of conservation of energy?

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There are two laws:

(i) Law of conservation of energy: For an isolated system or body in presence of conservative forces the sum of KE and PE at any point remains constant throughout the motion.

(ii) Law of conservation of total energy : If the forces are conservative and non-conservative both, it is not the mechanical energy alone which is conserved, but it is the total energy, may be heat, light, sound, or mechanical etc., which is conserved.



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