Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 7)
7.
The thermodynamic property of a system is said to be an intensive property whose value for the entire system __________ the sum of their value for the individual parts of the system.
is equal to
is not equal to
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Atty said:   1 decade ago
INTENSIVE properties are independent on mass (like pressure, temprature and all specific proerties).

While extensive properties depend on mass like volume entropy enthalpy etc.
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Ram said:   9 years ago
For example take temp.

In closed system containing gas, even if we make partition. The temp remains same in both chambers.
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Sharad ingle said:   1 decade ago
Due to this property are independent of mass it may vary independently.

BALAJI.JADHAV said:   8 years ago
They are independent.

Ramji Tripathi said:   7 years ago
No, Independent of mass and equally divided into entire systems.

Sunny said:   1 year ago
As I know intensive property does not depend on size.

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