Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 7 (Q.No. 4)
4.
The specific volume of a system is an __________ property.
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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.
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.
Krishna said:
10 years ago
Specific properties are extensive property.
Krishna said:
10 years ago
It is 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.
Sumit manna said:
1 decade ago
Not dependent in mass. Because it's unit volume/mass.
Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
All "specific" properties are intensive properties.
Sonam said:
1 decade ago
Intensive property are those who does not depends on the mass.
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.
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
All Specific volume are intensive property.
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