state how close and isolated thermodynamics system differ
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SAI111111
In a closed system, the matter within the system is constant but, energy is allowed to be transferred from system to surroundings and vice versa.
In an isolated system, neither matter nor energy transfer between a system and its surroundings are allowed.
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gadakhsanket
Hey dear, Let me clear your concepts about closed & isolated system.
● Closed system - - Transfer of matter doesn't take place. - Transfer of energy is allowed. - Entropy of system decreases. - It practically exists.
● Isolated system - - It's type of closed system. - Transfer of energy is not allowed. - Entropy of the system remains constant. - It's just an theoretical system.
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In an isolated system, neither matter nor energy transfer between a system and its surroundings are allowed.
Let me clear your concepts about closed & isolated system.
● Closed system -
- Transfer of matter doesn't take place.
- Transfer of energy is allowed.
- Entropy of system decreases.
- It practically exists.
● Isolated system -
- It's type of closed system.
- Transfer of energy is not allowed.
- Entropy of the system remains constant.
- It's just an theoretical system.
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