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OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

What is the defining feature of a system? A. properties that don’t change B. collision C. interaction D. gravitational force c

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@KyanTheDoodle

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

When I think of something that's systematic, I think of Mcdonalds. Many restaurants spamming the universe. The food may be horrible. The service may be performed by mindless teenagers. But it's the same everywhere. Therefore, it's systematic.

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

mhm

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

dont understnad

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@Donblue

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@juliastevens

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@freegirl11112

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@Rushwr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think, not 100% sure.

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

okay

OpenStudy (rushwr):

Not all systems involve collisions or gravitational force. and just having properties that don't change doesn't make a system. But all systems have some sort of interaction going on within them. So I would go with C. Interactions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That could be right, like i said i dont know for sure. Hope you figure it out :)

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

thanks

OpenStudy (rushwr):

anytym :)

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