Asked by dark1
No system is completely closed off from its surroundings. Which represents a system that is almost completely closed?
A.
a capped soda bottle
B.
a wood-burning fireplace
C.
a washing machine
D.
a pot of boiling water
I believe it is A.
A.
a capped soda bottle
B.
a wood-burning fireplace
C.
a washing machine
D.
a pot of boiling water
I believe it is A.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
I agree. It feels the temperature outside it but that is all really. The others all connect directly with the surroundings.
Answered by
Pride
You are correct, a closed system is a system (anything is a system) that is almost completely closed off from its surroundings, note I said ALMOST. Nothing is completely closed off. So what is a closed off system? It is a system that lets nothing come in and nothing come out. So if I fill up a bathtub with the plug in, then I turn off the water, it is a closed system because no water is coming in or out. But if I take the plug out it is now an open system because water is leaving it.
Answered by
airsoft
a capped soda bottle
Answered by
person
Yea, that's correct.
Answered by
Abraham
No system is completely closed off from its surroundings. Which represents a system that is almost completely closed?
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