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Vivian
21 October, 18:10
What happens to mass in an isolated system?
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Amya
21 October, 18:20
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In isolated sysrem mass remains constant.
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Shaun Mata
21 October, 21:18
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Yes is remains constant
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Isolated systems can't make energy or matters come in or out, so the mass stays the same.
Think of it as a marble in a balloon once you tie it and shake the marble in the balloon, there is no extra marbles coming in nor is the marble out of the balloon so that mass (weight is the same.
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