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Not really. Intensive means that it does not depend on the quantity of mass in the system. Extensive means that it DOES depend on the quantity of mass in the system. It's a binary choice - either it does or does not - either it's extensive or it's intensive.
Density is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance.
There are many advantages of a semi intensive system. This is a feeding system for birds that is used to provide them with the ability to eat natural vegetation and insects that they enjoy. These systems can reduce the amount of feed needed for the animals. It also allows for easier feeding capabilities.
It is intensive property...it doesnt depend upon size of system, but only the chemical nature of mixture or solution at given temperature and pressure..
The main features of this system include; fine weather warm fronts possible light rain higher humidity
ADVANTAGES: 1. Require less energy than intensive ones 2. Require less land than extensive ones 3. Remove as much BOD as intensive ones 4. Remove as much pathogens and refractory pollutants as extensive ones 5. Release no or very little sludge. NO IDEA FOR DISADVANTAGES.
No, intensive properties are independent on mass of the system.
In the physical sciences, an intensive property (also called a bulk property, intensive quantity, or intensive variable), is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. Distance is an intensive property.
Length is an extensive property.[ An extensive property of a system is directly proportional to the system size or the amount of material in the system, like mass and volume, but not: density or viscosity]
Time is an intensive property.An intensive property is a property that depends on neither the size of a system where it is being measured (or applied) nor the amount of material in the system.
Poultry Circulation System
Intensive properties are independent of the mass of the system. Examples include (but are not limited to) temperature, density, and specific enthalpy.
Not really. Intensive means that it does not depend on the quantity of mass in the system. Extensive means that it DOES depend on the quantity of mass in the system. It's a binary choice - either it does or does not - either it's extensive or it's intensive.
Intensive farming or intensive agriculture is an agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital, labour, or heavy usage of technologies such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers relative to land area.
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The vines are trained to grow on a system of stakes and wire and are pruned to develop the desired shape for maximum production and quality. Hand pruning continues throughout the year.
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