Open systems refer to systems that can exchange both matter and energy with their surroundings.
Imagine an open window in a room. Air can freely flow in and out of the room, allowing for exchange between the inside and outside environments.
Closed systems: Closed systems are similar to open systems but do not allow for the exchange of matter with their surroundings.
Thermodynamics: The study of energy transformations and transfers, including those that occur in open systems.
Entropy: A measure of the disorder or randomness within a system, which tends to increase in open systems over time.
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