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What is the defining feature of a system? A. properties that don’t change B. collision C. interaction D. gravitational force
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What is the defining feature of a system? A. properties that don’t change B. collision C. interaction D. gravitational force
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. . . a system is a set of interacting/interdependent components contained within a boundary
. . so the answer is
C. interaction
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