
Conservation of Property
Conservation of property is a principle in physics and mathematics stating that certain quantities—like energy, momentum, or electric charge—remain constant within a closed system over time. This means these properties are preserved unless an external force or influence acts upon them. For example, in a sealed system, the total energy doesn't spontaneously increase or decrease; it just changes form. This concept helps us understand and predict natural phenomena accurately, ensuring consistent behavior of systems without hidden or lost properties, which is fundamental in designing experiments, engineering systems, and understanding the universe.