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Physics, 13.04.2021 01:00 marelinatalia2000

The Law of Conservation of Energy says that the energy is conserved in an isolated system. Yet in an oven, when you turn it on, it gets hot, and it stays hot forever, which according to the Conservation of Energy it shouldn't do. What is happening with an oven that makes it appear to violate the Law of Conservation of Energy?

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