Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).
matter is what has volume and mass also occupies space. It exists in three state namely: solid- has mass, volume and shape, Liquid- has volume and mass, and Gas- has volume and mass too.
Mass is the quantity of matter. Even though matter contracts the mass remains constant.
Yes. Consider that a block of iron has considerably more mass than a wooden block of the same size. The amount of matter contained in a given volume of a substance is called density.
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
By mass, by volume or by dimensions.
mass
mass doesn't change
no
This is an un-answerable question. The mass of an object is determined by the density of its matter and the size of the particular object.
No. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, essentially how much "stuff" is in it. In 3-dimentional terms, volume is usually the best term for size.
there are size, texture, color, mass, hardness, and shape :D
No, kidneys do not generally become larger with age. In fact, kidneys may slightly decrease in size with age due to a loss of overall body mass. However, certain conditions like kidney disease or certain medications can cause kidney enlargement.
the quantity of matter the object contains
Physical properties of matter.
Size can be a qualitative property of matter, meaning we observe it with our 5 senses. A more exact measurement can be made, such as the length, mass, weight, or volume of matter. These are considered quantitative properties, or measurable properties.
Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).