The law of conservation of energy describes how the amount of energy can change in a closed system. Which of these statements correctly describes this law? A The amount of energy created when an object move is equal to the energy destroyed when it stops moving. B The amount of kinetic energy in a system is a constant value C Energy can be converted from one form into another, but it cannot be destroyed D An object can have potential energy or kinetic energy, but not both at the same time.
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