Conservation Laws

Conservation laws are critical to an understanding of particle physics. Strong evidence exists that energy, momentum, and angular momentum are all conserved in all particle interactions. Just as electric charge is conserved in all electrostatic phenomena, the charges associated to other interactions are. These are by no means the only conservation laws in particle physics.

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