Extrinsic is not a property; a property may be extrinsic or intrinsic.
intrinsic property
A physical property.
Conducting Electricity is a physical property, because being a conductor is a physical property
melting is a physical property, not chemical property.
Length is a physical property. Any measure of size or mass is a physical property.
Mass is an example of an extrinsic property, because an extrinsic property is one that varies with and depends on the size and amount of the sample. Obviously, the more of the sample you have, the greater will be the mass. Thus, mass is an extrinsic property. Compare this to density. It doesn't matter how much of the sample you have, the density will be the same. Density is an intrinsic property.
Extrinsic Physical Property. <-- Physical Science Bookwork in Nova Net.
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Extrinsic Property- is a property that depends on the amount or quantity of the material.- also known as the "Extensive Physical Property".Examples of the Extrinsic Property:1.) Length 4.) Width 7.) Area2.) Mass 5.) Height 8.) Thickness3.) Volume 6.) Circumference 9.) WeightIntrinsic Property- is a property that depends on the kind or quality of the material.- also known as the " Intensive Physical Property".Examples of Intrinsic Property:1.) Density 10.) Specific heat2.) Texture 11.) Malleability3.) Odor 12.) Ductility4.) Taste 13.) Solubility5.) Hardness 14.) Magnetic properties6.) Boiling point 15.) Surface tension7.) Melting point 16.) Gas diffusion8.) Electrical conductivity 17.) Color9.) Freezing point 18.) Metallic luster
The term Intrinsic denotes a characteristic or property of some thing or action which is essential and specific to that thing or action, and which is wholly independent of any other object, action or consequence. A characteristic which is not essential or inherent is extrinsic.
physical property
No, physical property is NOT a physical property itself
A physical property.
Appearance is a physical property.
physical property