No, the universe is not a closed system. It is constantly interacting with external forces and energy, such as from other galaxies or dark energy, which means it is an open system.
That sounds like the description of "dark matter".
A closed system is a system that can exchange energy (heat and work)with its surroundings, but can not exchange matter with its surrounding.A greenhouse to some extent can be thought of as a closed system exchanging heat with its surroundings.In general, a system is the part of the universe under consideration.Systems can be isolated, closed, or opened.An isolated system can not exchange energy, and can not exchange matter with its surroundings.In contrast, an opened system can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings.
The energy called heat, more specifically known as Kinetic Energy - the energy of Heat.Answer2:The energy of motion is cmV = cP, a vector energy. The sum of the particle energy is c x Sum of Pi
No, mass does not increase as the universe expands. Mass is a conserved quantity, meaning it remains constant in a closed system. However, the total amount of mass within an expanding universe stays the same, even though the volume of space it occupies increases.
Momentum is constant in a closed system when there are no external forces acting on the system.
Several things in the Universe are believed to remain constant; we talk about "conservation laws". For example:The total amount of energy in a closed system is conserved.The total amount of mass in a closed system is conserved.The total momentum in a closed system is conserved.The total rotational momentum in a closed system is conserved.Total electric charge.Several other numbers that are mainly used in quantum mechanics.Ultimately, a "closed system" includes the entire Universe. But it may also refer to a smaller system, as long as no energy (or mass, or momentum, etc.) is transferred to or from outside objects.
nobody knows. There is no way of knowing the answer to this question, we can only speculate about it
it will either be open or closed universe look it up
A system is said to be closed when it doesn't interact with the outside world. This is a theoretical idea; in real systems, it is impossible to entirely eliminate contact with other parts of the Universe.
As proven by Edwin Hubble, the universe is expanding.
That sounds like the description of "dark matter".
a closed universe.
It isn't
A closed system is a system that can exchange energy (heat and work)with its surroundings, but can not exchange matter with its surrounding.A greenhouse to some extent can be thought of as a closed system exchanging heat with its surroundings.In general, a system is the part of the universe under consideration.Systems can be isolated, closed, or opened.An isolated system can not exchange energy, and can not exchange matter with its surroundings.In contrast, an opened system can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings.
there is no difference. they are both 42.
No, This assumes that the universe is a closed system, while this seems a reasonable hypothesis, the modern big bang theory actually states outright that the universe is not a closed system. Conservation of energy is also violated in the current model, the total energy of the universe is increasing.
A system is said to be closed when it doesn't interact with the outside world. This is a theoretical idea; in real systems, it is impossible to entirely eliminate contact with other parts of the Universe.