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abruzzese [7]
2 years ago
9

A well-insulated home, with energy-efficient windows and sealing that prevents air leaks to the outside, can act as

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ahrayia [7]2 years ago
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As long as there is no energy transference between the exterior and the interior, and no matter movement, then this home could act as an ideal isolated system.

<h3>What is a loop system?</h3>

The Loop system is a process, a system, or a circular structure that ends at the same point at which it starts.

<h3>What is an open system?</h3>

The open system is the thermodynamic system that allows the interchange of matters and energy between its exterior and interior. There is an interaction between the system and the environment.

<h3>What is a closed system?</h3>

The thermodynamic closed system is the system that allows the interchange of energy between the exterior and the interior, but there is no matter interchange. Nos substances or elements can get in or get out of these systems. Only energy as hit or work.

<h3>What is an isolated system?</h3>

The thermodynamic isolated system is the one that does not interact with the environment in which it is immersed. The isolated system does not allow the interchange of matters or energy between its exterior and interior.

In the exposed example, if there is no energy transference between the exterior and the interior, and no matter movement, then this home could act as an ideal isolated system.

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