Pressure is the extensive properties
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Pressure does not depend on the number of particles being measured. Pressure can also be classically defined as Force per unit Area. The ratio of two extensive properties is an intensive property. Force is an extensive property because F = m*a, and mass is extensive (as it depends on the number of particles).
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Extensive properties :-
*Depends upon the quantity of the matter.
*The magnitude changes with the amount of change in matter.
*Volume, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, internal energy, heat capacity, mass and work comes under extensive properties.
*Also intensive property can be represented as extensive /extensive.
Example :Density=mass/volume
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