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Energy is the conserved quantity associated to time-translation invariance and represents the work a system is capable of doing. Use this tag for questions about energy, and consider adding the [energy-conservation] tag if it is specifically about its conservation.
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Is kinetic energy of a system conserved during bomb explosion? [duplicate]
You can think in two ways:
Initial kinetic energy is zero and final kinetic energy is some constant and so kinetic energy is not conserved
Just after explosion is kinetic energy (at this instant) equal … If yes then kinetic energy is conserved just after explosion to anytime and if no then why?
Is total energy of the system conserved that is chemical energy=kinetic energy of the system? …