👉 In physics, a nonconfined system is one that does not have any fixed boundary or limit. This means that it can be extended and stretched indefinitely without breaking or changing its shape. Examples of nonconfined systems include gases, liquids, and solids in which there are no natural boundaries or limits to their movement or size. Nonconfined systems are often used to model phenomena like sound waves that propagate through a medium that is not perfectly homogeneous or rigid. They can be useful for modeling the behavior