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A burning candle is an example of an open system because it exchanges both energy (in the form of heat and light) and mass (as the candle wax burns) with its surroundings.
Burning a candle is considered an open system. An open system allows for the exchange of matter and energy with its surroundings. In the case of a burning candle, it releases heat and light energy into the surroundings, as well as combustion byproducts like carbon dioxide and water vapor. This exchange of energy and matter with the environment classifies it as an open system.
In a closed system, no matter can enter or leave the system, while in an open system matter can enter or leave the system. This means that closed systems are isolated from their surroundings, while open systems can exchange matter with their surroundings. Chemical reactions that occur in closed systems can potentially reach equilibrium, while those in open systems may continue until one or more reactants are depleted.
It is unlikely that heroin will enter your system through touch alone. However, if there is a open wound or mucous membrane exposure, there may be a risk of absorption into the bloodstream. It is always best to exercise caution and seek medical advice if concerned.
Acid rainfall is considered an open system because it involves the interaction of the atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. The pollutants that cause acid rain come from various sources and can be transported over long distances by wind, making it a system that is not contained within a specific boundary.
Linux is the example of the latest open source operating system.
There are many of them. Here are just 10:Microsoft AccessOracleMySQLDbaseProgressBase (Open Office)IngresFilemakerInformixLotus Approach
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The light bulb is a closed system: no mass transfer.
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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.
Another answer: Open-ended questions usually begin with who, why, what, when or where. If you were for example doing a project on the solar system then you could have "What is the solar system" or" Who called it the solar system"
Regulated open market.
A burning candle is an example of an open system because it exchanges both energy (in the form of heat and light) and mass (as the candle wax burns) with its surroundings.
A sprinkler system, gas ring, timed cotrol, automatic toaster, washing machine, or a oven.