continuous and discrete systems
Continuous systems refer to systems in which variables are measured and recorded over a continuous range of values. These systems have infinite possibilities and can take on any value within a given range. On the other hand, discrete systems are characterized by variables that can only take on specific, distinct values. These systems have a limited set of possibilities and do not have a continuous range.
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