Behavioral Laws
Laws of behavior - the laws of physics that states that in physical systems isolated from the environment, certain physical quantities remain constant. There are both strict rules of conduct and behavior that are just for certain processes.
Absolute values are energy, momentum, momentum, electrical charge, and, according to experimental data, the baryon number and lepton number.
Only the magnitudes retained in some processes include parity (retained in strong and electromagnetic interactions, not retained in weak interactions), and isospin (retained only in strong interactions).
Behavioral rules are related to the invariance (symmetry) of physical theories to particular groups of transformations. Principles of conservation of energy, momentum and angular momentum are related to time-space symmetries, respectively: time shifts, space shifts and rotations; The principle of conservation of electric charge is related to the invariance of the so-called. Characterization transformation.
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