Can you explain the concept of energy conservation?

How energy is transformed from one form to another and can you guys explain the concept of energy conservation

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    It's not really that complicated. Einstein's famous mass energy relationship is: E=mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c^2 is the speed of light squared. Basically, this tells us that mass and energy are synonymous. Anything with mass can be converted to mass and energy can be converted to mass. Strictly speaking, energy itself is NOT conserved, but mass and energy together ARE conserved. The concept of energy conservation from an environmental perspective is a little different, it has more to do with the source of energy and what results from using that energy. The idea is to try to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and reduce the resulting harmful emissions.

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According to wiki, "energy conservation is decreasing the quantity of energy used while achieving a similar outcome use." Basically, energy is neither destroyed nor created. I dont really understand the first part of your question because energy can be transformed through many different methods. It can be transformed electrically, through heating, etc.

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you have made me confused . can u make one thing clear is it transformed or transferred becoz i have heard that energy can only be transferred not transformed. may be i m wrong but then also please clear out my doubts

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