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conservation of mass

–noun Physics.
the principle that in any closed system subjected to no external forces, the mass is constant irrespective of its changes in form; the principle that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
Also called law of conservation of mass, conservation of matter.


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1880–85
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Main Entry: conservation of mass
Function: noun
: a principle in classical physics: the total mass of any material system is neither increased nor diminished by reactionsbetween the parts called also conservation of matter, law of conservation of matter
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conservation of mass  
A principle of classical physics stating that the total mass of a closed system is unchanged by interaction of its parts. The principle does not hold under Special Relativity, since mass and energy can be converted into one another.
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