W + C: Systems Flashcards

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What is a system?

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A system is a load of interrelated parts working together. They are a series of inputs (addition of matter and/or energy into a system), outputs (matter/energy leaves), stores (energy/mass is stored or transformed - builds up), flows (matter/energy moves in a system) and boundaries (limits to the system).

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What are the three types of property inn a system?

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  1. elements (things that make up the system of interest)
  2. attributes (perceived characteristics of the elements)
  3. relationships (descriptions of how the various elements work together to carry out process).
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What is an open system?

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matter and energy can be transferred across the boundary into surrounding environments. Receive inputs/transfer outputs to other systems. Most ecosystems are a good example of this.

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What is a closed system?

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  • energy can enter and leave (be and input or an output), but matter can’t enter or leave ( can only cycle between stores)
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What are isolated systems?

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have no interactions with anything outside the boundary. No input or output of energy or
matter.

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What is dynamic equilibrium?

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when there is a balance between the inputs and outputs, despite changing conditions

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What is a positive feedback loop?

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when a change of events amplifies the impacts of the original event - knock on effects. One
example an increase in Carbon Dioxide.

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What is a negative feedback loop?

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a chain of events that nullifies the impacts of the original event - effects of an action are nullified by its subsequent knock-on effects.

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