Difference between revisions of "Closed System"
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: A [[system]] is an [[object]] or a group of [[object]]s being studied. | : A [[system]] is an [[object]] or a group of [[object]]s being studied. | ||
: In [[Closed System|closed system]]s [[energy]] can enter and escape. This may appear as an increase or a decrease in [[temperature]] caused by the surroundings but not by the [[system]]. | : In [[Closed System|closed system]]s [[energy]] can enter and escape. This may appear as an increase or a decrease in [[temperature]] caused by the surroundings but not by the [[system]]. | ||
− | : In a [[Closed System|closed system]] [[mass]] cannot enter | + | : In a [[Closed System|closed system]] [[mass]] cannot enter or leave. |
: In these [[Closed System|closed system]]s the law of [[Conservation of Mass]] can be [[observed]] but the law of [[Conservation of Energy]] cannot. | : In these [[Closed System|closed system]]s the law of [[Conservation of Mass]] can be [[observed]] but the law of [[Conservation of Energy]] cannot. |
Revision as of 11:20, 23 January 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Closed systems are systems in which mass cannot get in or out, but energy can.
About Systems
- A system is an object or a group of objects being studied.
- In closed systems energy can enter and escape. This may appear as an increase or a decrease in temperature caused by the surroundings but not by the system.
- In a closed system mass cannot enter or leave.
- In these closed systems the law of Conservation of Mass can be observed but the law of Conservation of Energy cannot.