in a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes.
nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed
It become more spread out -Apex :)
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An open system is one that exchanges both matter and energy with its surroundings. For example, suppose Earth is a system and the universe is its surroundings. Earth is an open system, since it can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings.
The amount of energy is used to make the change.
The activation energy.
It means that the energy demand stays the same no matter what energy source it is coming from!
Energy is the indirectly observed quantity that has power to cause a change in a system. We do not observe energy directly - we only observe the effects that it has on systems as they change. According to the first law of thermodynamics, the energy of an isolated system (one where no mass or energy are entering or leaving) must remain constant. Energy never disappears it just forms into another type of energy
how can we use the flow of matter or energy in a ayatem to predict a change in that system
In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)
In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)
Yes it can... An open system can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings, where as a closed system CAN exchange energy, but CANNOT exchange matter with its surroundings. Also, an isolated system cannot exchange energy nor matter with its surroundings.
In an open system,both energy and matter flow.In an closed system only energy flow.In an isolated system neither energy nor matter flow.
No, energy an matter are different phenomenons. Energy is the ability of a system to do work (ie to move matter). Matter has mass, and is related to energy by E = mcc.
An open system allows for the exchange of matter and energy between the system and outside of the system. A closed system only allows the exchange of energy; not matter.
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In a closed system, matter does not change. In an open system there is a free flow of matter in and out so you can exchange particles, lose particles or gain particles from the outside of the system