A principle stating that mass cannot be created or destroyed.
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To put it another way, how can the nonphysical give rise to the physical without violating the laws of conservation of mass, of energy and of momentum?
Collisions of this kind would appear to violate the first law of thermodynamics, the conservation of mass and energy.
Balanced chemical equations reflect the law of conservation of mass.
Or do those calculations of yours freely infringe the law of conservation of energy but have scruples about the conservation of mass?
In accordance with the conservation of mass, one would predict that the power law in some other part of the channel must exceed one-half to balance the decrease seen at the wall.
Definition of conservation of mass in US English:
conservation of mass
noun
A principle stating that mass cannot be created or destroyed.
Example sentencesExamples
Collisions of this kind would appear to violate the first law of thermodynamics, the conservation of mass and energy.
To put it another way, how can the nonphysical give rise to the physical without violating the laws of conservation of mass, of energy and of momentum?
In accordance with the conservation of mass, one would predict that the power law in some other part of the channel must exceed one-half to balance the decrease seen at the wall.
Or do those calculations of yours freely infringe the law of conservation of energy but have scruples about the conservation of mass?
Balanced chemical equations reflect the law of conservation of mass.