The characteristic of the wall is deciding factor for defining the nature of the thermodynamic system. Elaborate on the statement.
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A thermodynamic system is a body of matter and/or radiation, confined in space by walls, with defined permeabilities which separate it from its surroundings. The surroundings may include other thermodynamic systems, or physical systems that are not thermodynamic systems. A wall of a thermodynamic system may be purely notional, when it is described as being 'permeable' to all matter, all radiation, and all forces.
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