Which of the following statements is true of an isolated system?
A.
Energy separates the matt...
Physics, 18.06.2021 21:30 cheyennecarrillo14
Which of the following statements is true of an isolated system?
A.
Energy separates the matter in the system from outside matter.
B.
The matter within the system does not interact with matter outside the system.
C.
The matter within the system does not interact with other matter in the system.
D.
The system has energy but no matter.
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