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Physics, 25.12.2019 10:31, ronaa

The law of conservation of energy states that
a) energy may be created, destroyed or transformed.
b) energy may be created, but only in certain types of nuclear reactions.
c) energy may neither be created nor destroyed; it may only be transformed.
d) the energy created by one process must be equal to that destroyed by another process.

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