-- weight
-- momentum when moving
-- kinetic energy when moving
-- force on it needed to produce a given acceleration
-- potential energy at a given height
Qualitative properties describes the physical aspects of an object such as the colour. Quantitative properties describe the numerical aspects of an object. Quantitative descriptions will always have a number in in it.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.
When the force is doubled the pressure is doubled as well. Read Newton's law.
Doubled.
It will be double, if the area is unchanged. pressure=Force/area
nature of quantitative techiques in management
The force too gets doubled as force is proportional to the mass of each object.
Any property of an object that can be measured and given a numerical value. A girls weight and height are quantitative properties. But her good looks is not a quantitative property, even though people try like "on a scale from 1 to 10. Its still not measurable.
The Gravity would Double.
It becomes double as K=Q/t×L/A(T2-T1) so if the thickness (L) of an object is doubled the thermal conductivity will be doubled as thermal conductivity is directly proportional to the thickness/L of the object K=L K=2L,K=2 two times
It becomes double as K=Q/t×L/A(T2-T1) so if the thickness (L) of an object is doubled the thermal conductivity will be doubled as thermal conductivity is directly proportional to the thickness/L of the object K=L K=2L,K=2 two times