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conservation of mass
noun
- the principle that in any closed system subjected to no external forces, the mass is constant irrespective of its changes in form; the principle that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
conservation of mass
noun
- the principle that the total mass of any isolated system is constant and is independent of any chemical and physical changes taking place within the system
conservation of mass
- A principle of classical physics stating that the total mass of a closed system is unchanged by interaction of its parts. The principle does not hold under Special Relativity, since mass and energy can be converted into one another.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of conservation of mass1
Example Sentences
This became known as the conservation of mass, and it was a revolutionary concept.
I used to think being friends with an ex was a decent idea, like it established a certain level of maturity between two former partners while also confirming the law of conservation of mass.
“What about the law of conservation of mass, as stated by the 18th-century French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, which holds that mass can neither be created nor destroyed?â€
This study basically examines light as a molecule, bound states, the strong interaction, the conservation of mass and energy,and the interaction between light and matter.
This is called “the conservation of mass and energyâ€.
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