Physics, 07.07.2021 01:00, edgarnino13
Which two statements are true about a system?
A: A system is a group of objects analyzed as one unit.
B: Energy that moves across system boundaries is conserved.
C: There’s only one way to define the boundaries of a system.
D: All systems are made by humans.
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