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What principle states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed but only changed from one form to another?

The principle that states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed but only changed from one form to another is known as the Conservation of Energy. Energy can change from one form to another, such as potential energy transforming into kinetic energy or mechanical energy converting to thermal energy.

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