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SISTEMS TEORY
Pedro Rodríguez
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SYSTEMS THEORY.
Team
Rodriguez Martinez Pedro
Montes Medina Mayra Janeth
Tapia Mata Fernanda
ISOLATED SYSTEM
An isolated system is completely closed and does not exchange anything with its external environment. In an isolated system, there is no entry or exit of energy or matter to or from its environment. This means that the system is completely isolated from any external influences. The gas in the container does not exchange matter or energy with its external environment. This means that the container is completely sealed and isolated from the environment.
OPEN SYSTEM
An open system is one that interacts with its environment, receiving inputs from the outside, processing them and generating outputs. These systems have the ability to exchange energy, matter or information with their environment. They are dynamic and can adapt to changes in their environment. A pot of boiling water. The energy introduced into the system by the fire transforms water into gas, which is released into the environment.
ABSTRACT SYSTEM
Abstract systems are fundamental in various areas, such as philosophy, mathematics and psychology, and are used for the representation of reality through models and simulations. In law and philosophy, the concept of justice is an abstract system that allows us to reflect on what is considered fair or unfair.
CLOSED SYSTEM
A closed system is a system that exchanges energy but not matter with its environment. "A sealed water bottle" Does not exchange matter: Water and air inside the bottle cannot enter or leave. Exchanges energy: The bottle can gain or lose heat with the environment, for example, when exposed to the sun or when placed in the refrigerator.
PHYSICAL SYSTEM
A physical system is a set of material components that interact with each other and with their environment according to the laws of physics. These systems can be studied to understand the properties and behavior of the components and their interactions. "A ball rolling down a slope." Components: The ball and the slope. Interactions: The ball moves due to the force of gravity acting on it.
CANDLE AND GLASS EXPERIMENT
GLASS
FIRE
When placing a glass over a lit candle, the oxygen trapped inside the glass is consumed and when it is consumed the fire will go out, since the fire needs oxygen to function.
CANDLE