Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 7 (Q.No. 4)
4.
The specific volume of a system is an __________ property.
Discussion:
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Naveen said:
8 years ago
Mass and volume are extensive properties, but hardness is intensive. The ratio of two extensive properties of the same object or system is an intensive property.
For example, the ratio of an object's mass and volume, which are two extensive properties, is density, which is an intensive property.
For example, the ratio of an object's mass and volume, which are two extensive properties, is density, which is an intensive property.
Deepak said:
1 decade ago
How it is correct?
Sp.Vol : Volume/Mass.
Vol = Mass*Mass*Mass.
Intensive property does not depend on mass.
If mass increases vol also increase, if so Sp.Vol also increase.
Sp.Vol : Volume/Mass.
Vol = Mass*Mass*Mass.
Intensive property does not depend on mass.
If mass increases vol also increase, if so Sp.Vol also increase.
JAHEER said:
9 years ago
Intensive properties are independent of mass. Specific volume (1/density) is constant for a fluid under specified conditions. Hence it is independent of mass.
Rahul yadav said:
9 years ago
Because all specific properties are intensive property.
INTENSIVE PROPERTY- which is independent of mass.
Like - pressure, temperature, density, velocity.
INTENSIVE PROPERTY- which is independent of mass.
Like - pressure, temperature, density, velocity.
Anees said:
8 years ago
Specific volume is intensive property because volume is extensive property and any extensive property divided by mass is intensive property.
Singh said:
1 decade ago
A system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system is called intensive property.
Omkar said:
5 years ago
Ratio of two extensive properties are always intensive. Hence specific vol is intensive property.
Rgahav said:
1 decade ago
Specific volume = v/m.
Which cannot be divided into further parts so it is intensive property.
Which cannot be divided into further parts so it is intensive property.
Kajal Patil said:
5 years ago
Intensive property => specific volume.
Extensive property => total Volume.
Extensive property => total Volume.
Gautam said:
6 years ago
The ratio of Two extensive properties allways become an intensive property.
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