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docker41 [41]
2 years ago
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10 points pls help me ​

English
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trasher [3.6K]2 years ago
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A size dependent property is a physical property that changes when the size of an object changes. Examples of size dependent properties: Length, Width.

Physical properties which are not affected by the amount of matter present in a substance are called size-independent properties. Examples of size independent: Melting point, boiling point.
Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Size-dependent physical properties - physical properties of an object that change when its size changes.

Size-independent physical properties - physical properties of an object that don't change when its size changes.

Explanation:

Depending on whether they change when the size of an object changes, physical properties can be size-dependent or size-independent. Properties that change when the size changes are referred to as size-dependent, and those that don't change are referred to as size-independent.

Examples of size-dependent properties are length, width, height, volume, and mass. For example, if we increase the size of a ball, its volume will increase.

Examples of size-independent properties are density, color, and state of matter. We can take a red ball as an example. If we change the size of the ball, it will remain red.

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