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teacher, secondary school School District 33, Chilliwack - Chilliwack, BC Evaluate the progress of students and discuss results with students, parents and school officials. Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, …
All real systems are open systems which we often pretend are closed because we 1) want to understand the internal dynamics of the system or 2) want to understand the major external influences on those systems while ignoring the minor influences. And third Let us take simple examples. A closed system allows only energy transfer but no transfer of mass. Example: a cup of coffee with a lid on it, or a simple water bottle. An open system is one which can allow mass as well as energy to flow through its boundaries, example: an open cup of coffee. Isolated systems allow neither mass nor energy to flow through their boundaries. Example: a thermos flask. In reality, a perfectly isolated system does not exist, for instance hot water in a thermos flask cannot remain hot forever. The only problem with all of the above is that they fail to distinguish between structural closure and operational closure. All three discuss structural closure only. They say nothing about system operations–when system operations are the whole point of studying systems!