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If there is "waste" energy, does the Law of Conservation of Energy still apply? please don't type something random if so i'll just report it.​

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Explanation:

Yes, the law of conservation of energy still applies even if there is waste energy.

The waste energy are the transformation products of energy from one form to another.

According to the law of conservation of energy "energy is neither created nor destroyed by transformed from one form to another in a system".

But of then times, energy is lost as heat or sound within a system.

  • If we take into account these waste energy, we can see that energy is indeed conserved.
  • The sum total of the energy generated and those produced will be the same if we factor in other forms in which the energy has been transformed into.