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Biology, 25.11.2020 21:30, NatalieZepeda

What limits the amount of work that a system can do? (I'm going to answer my own question since does not have this question/answer and I struggled with it at first, so I'll answer it for the people like me who had a hard time trying to find it, also I attached a file for the Edg ppl so you guys would know you can use the answer too <3)


What limits the amount of work that a system can do?

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