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Time is an intensive property.

An intensive property is a property that depends on neither the size of a system where it is being measured (or applied) nor the amount of material in the system.

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Time is considered an extensive property because it depends on the amount of change or events that occur within a system. It is not additive, meaning the total time in a system is the sum of the individual times elapsed.

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