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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Ensemble VS system

What is the difference between ensemble and system?
  

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Without looking them up, I'd say that an ensemble is a collection of individual elements which have been assembled or brought together for some purpose. (Eg, a musical group, or an outfit of wearing apparel). The elements are loosely and temporarily connected.

  • Without looking them up, I'd say that an ensemble is a collection of individual elements which have been assembled or brought together for some purpose.
  • (Eg, a musical group, or an outfit of wearing apparel).
  • The elements are loosely and temporarily connected.
  • A system is a more permanent assembly of elements which are permanently connected physically or functionally into an integrated whole.
  • (Eg, a cooling system, or a filing system).
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Without looking them up, I'd say that an ensemble is a collection of individual elements which have been assembled or brought together for some purpose. (Eg, a musical group, or an outfit of wearing apparel). The elements are loosely and temporarily connected.

A system is a more permanent assembly of elements which are permanently connected physically or functionally into an integrated

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