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Kaiya Rodriguez
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30 June, 11:52
Describe an open system. What's an open system?
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Jaxson Yoder
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An open system is a system that has external interactions ... An open system is contrasted with the concept of an isolated system which exchanges neither energy, matter, nor information with its environment. An open system is also known as a flow system.
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