The part of surrounding under observartion is called a system
2006-11-13 21:07:46
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answer #1
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answered by Charu Chandra Goel 5
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. complex whole formed from related parts: a combination of related parts organized into a complex whole
a social system
2. set of principles: a scheme of ideas or principles by which something is organized
the democratic system
the metric system
3. way of proceeding: a method or set of procedures for achieving something
I have worked out a system for identifying likely failures.
4. orderliness: the use or result of careful planning and organization
There doesn't seem to be any system in his working methods.
5. established social organization: the established social order, especially when regarded as oppressive
You can't beat the system.
6. whole body: the human or animal body as a unit
foods that are not good for the system
7. group of related body parts: a set of organs or structures in the body that have a common function
the nervous system
8. comput set of computer components: an assembly of computer hardware, software, and peripherals functioning together
The system's down again.
9. engineering assembly of components: an assembly of mechanical or electronic components that function together as a unit
10. transportation transport network: a physical network of roads, railways, and other routes for travel, transport, or communication
11. astronomy group of astronomical objects: a group of astronomical objects or other gravitationally linked objects
12. minerals mineral classification: a division used in the classification of minerals according to their crystal structures
13. geology classification of rocks according to date: a division of rocks larger than a series but smaller than a stage, used to distinguish formations of a specific era or period
14. science assembly of substances in equilibrium: an assembly of substances in chemical or physical equilibrium
15. music group of musical staves: a number of musical staves that are grouped together by a line or brace in a score and are played simultaneously
[Early 17th century. Directly or via French < late Latin systema < Greek sustÄma < sunistanai "combine" < histanai "set up"]
2006-11-14 05:00:38
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answer #2
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answered by carmeLa 2
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you have to make the context clear.
Generally any conceptual body if you give an input, if it gives an output then that is a system
2006-11-14 05:08:50
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answer #3
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answered by Linux 3
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Its in the bathroom with a chain hanging over it.
2006-11-14 05:51:29
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answered by waltzsingmatilda2 3
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