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Define intensive properties thermodynamics 1

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Answered by jazz67
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Properties, States, and Processes

Properties are identifying characteristics of a system. In particular, thermodynamic properties are characteristics that are directly related to the energy content of the system.

Balloon filled with Air The colors of this balloon are one of its properties. The pressure and temperature of the air inside the balloon, and its volume, are thermodynamic properties.

Thermodynamic properties may be extensive or intensive. Extensive properties depend on how large the systems is (its "extent"). Intensive properties do not depend on the extent of the system. The pressure and temperature of the air in the balloon are intensive properties; if the balloon were divided in half, the pressure and temperature of the air would remain the same. The volume of the balloon is an extensive property; if the balloon were divided into two equal parts, the volume of each side would be half the initial volume.

Extensive properties can be made intensive by dividing by the mass. Properties per unit mass are called "specific" properties. The specific volume of the air in the balloon is obtained by dividing the total volume by the total mass, v = V/m. If the balloon were divided into two parts "A" and "B" as shown below, both the volume and the mass of each part would be reduced by the same fraction, so the specific volume would be the same.

Answered by Anonymous
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