The properties are called extensive.
Intrinsic properties are qualities that an object has independently of its relationship to other objects. They are essential to the object itself and do not depend on external factors. Examples of intrinsic properties include mass, color, shape, and density.
mass mass
Extensive properties depend on the amount or size of the system or sample being measured. Examples of extensive properties include mass, volume, and energy.
Extensive properties are physical properties that depend on the size (amount) of a system. Examples include mass and energy. Viscosity, surface tension, and refractive index are intensive properties, which do not depend on the amount of substance present.
The two properties of all matter is shape and volume.
Physical properties
Mass and force
Intrinsic properties are qualities that an object has independently of its relationship to other objects. They are essential to the object itself and do not depend on external factors. Examples of intrinsic properties include mass, color, shape, and density.
The answer depends on what information you do have.The answer could beforce/accelerationdensity*volumeor something more complicated.
mass and distance
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).
mass mass
Yes, mass, size, color, shape, and density are all physical properties of matter. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, size refers to the dimensions of an object, color and shape are visual characteristics, and density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Extensive properties depend on the amount or size of the system or sample being measured. Examples of extensive properties include mass, volume, and energy.
der is density,mass,color,shape...
The different between intensive properties and extensive properties is that one is depend on the amount of matter present and one is do not depend on the amount of matter of present.
Extensive properties are physical properties that depend on the size (amount) of a system. Examples include mass and energy. Viscosity, surface tension, and refractive index are intensive properties, which do not depend on the amount of substance present.