volume; mass; pressure; hardness;
(ie Volume = 1 m³, mass = 100kg, pressure = 14.7 psi, hardness = 25 brinell)
EXTENSIVE depends on amount of something (eg 5 kg, 1 m³)
Extensive properties => sum of parts = whole (150 lb + 150 lb = 300 lb)
in otherwords, you can add them and the result in some bigger value.
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temperature is NOT an extensive property, (T).
specific volume is NOT an extensive property, (m³/kg).
specific anything is NOT and extensive property (.../kg).
Intensive properties => sum of parts /= whole (ie 98.6°F + 98.6°F == 98.6°F)
the temperature of you big toe + temperature of left pinky does not combine to equal temperature of your body.
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Some examples of extensive properties are length, volume, mass, energy, etc.
An EXTENSIVE PROPERTY depends on amount of something (eg 5 kg, 1 m³)
Extensive properties can be added and the result is some bigger value, like 2kg plus 3kg equals to 5kg.
Extensive refers to the properties that depend on the amount of matter that is present. Examples of extensive properties are volume, mass, length, and weight.
intensive properties of matter are that those dont change with amount of the matter.examples density ,boiling point,melting point,and freezing.
Extensive properties depend on the amount or size of the system or sample being measured. Examples of extensive properties include mass, volume, and energy.
An extensive property is a property that depends on the size or extent of a system. Examples include mass, volume, and energy.
An extensive property is a physical quantity that depends on the size or amount of a system. Examples include mass, volume, and energy. Extensive properties typically scale linearly with the size or amount of material present.
Extensive properties depend on the amount of a substance present, like mass or volume, and change with the size of the sample. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of substance present, like density or temperature, and remain constant regardless of the size of the sample.
Ductile is an intensive property. An intensive property is independent of the amount of the substance present. Temperature , density , vapor pressure, and molar mass are examples of intensive properties. Extensive properties do depend upon the the amount of substance present. Extensive properties include mass, weight , moles , and standard cubic feet.