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the properties depending upon the quantity of substance are extensive and the ones which are not are intensive One simple technique is to think about a box filled with the substance under consideration and divide it into two halves, if the property remains same (temp, density etc) then its intensive and if diff. (volume, mass etc) then extensive...
Density is an intensive property.
Malleability is an intensive property.
She attended an intensive language course over the summer to improve her fluency in French.
Size of the business
Owning a feed mill is a capital-intensive operation
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one capital intensive industry in the Caribbean is the commercial bank
By way of an example: Digging holes can be labor or capital intensive. You can use 1000 workers with cheap shovels (labor intensive) or 1 worker with an expensive "steam shovel" (capital intensive). Some things cannot be done either way like picking strawberries (labor intensive) or manufacturing microcircuits (capital intensive).
requiring a large investment in capital goods and a relatively small labor force a capital-intensive industry or plant
Labor-intensive refers to a production process that relies more on human labor than machinery or technology, while capital-intensive refers to a process that relies heavily on machinery, equipment, or capital investment rather than on labor. Labor-intensive industries require more manual work and intensive supervision, while capital-intensive industries involve larger investments in equipment and technology.
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It totally depends on what business you are running, such as a builder would want a labor intensive business, whilst a car maker would want a capital intensive business, disserent businesses need different things.
According to one ranking, the pulp and paper industry is twice as capital intensive as any other major U.S. industry
labour intensive means use of manpower in production with little of technology while capital intensive means use of technology in production of a unit of output labour intensive means use of manpower in production with little of technology while capital intensive means use of technology in production of a unit of output
A capital intensive industry is one that uses a lot of money to get started. Many business startups fail at this stage because not enough investment was made.