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What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything else in the universe? A. The forces that act in a collision B. An intergalactic highway C. An isolated system D. A system in
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What do we call a collection of matter that does not interact with anything
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A. The forces that act in a collision
B. An intergalactic highway
C. An isolated system
D. A system in which collisions always occur
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Answer: an isolated system
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