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Physics, 14.01.2021 01:30 radom2018

In a system, changes in one part can control what goes on in the system as a whole. Which answer explains how different parts of a system can be interconnected?
OA. The outputs of a system are never changed by the inputs of the system
OB. The output from one part can become the input to other parts of the system,
OC. The outputs of a system always leave the system
OD. The inputs of a system always come from outside the system,
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