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Provide an example of an isolated energy system and explain how it could be changed to create an open energy system. You may use the examples provided in the lesson or another example.
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Provide an example of an isolated energy system and explain how it could be changed to create an open energy system. You may use the examples provided in the lesson or another example.
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The only thing I can think of is if you have a thermos with cold or hot liquid and it is closed than it is an isolated energy system but if you take the lid off it would be an open energy system since it's losing its temperature.
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