Intensive property means the ability to be self-reliant, as it is the ability of not depending on the amount of matter present. Extensive property is, on the contrary, the ability to depend. Intensive property is the characteristic of a material that makes its substance identifiable; it doesn’t change. Extensive property can be easily identified for it changes depending on the substance added to it.
Concerning the examples of extensive properties, they are: mass, volume, energy; intensive properties examples: temperature, pressure, density.
Answer:lock in customers
Explanation:what does this mean?
This means that the company or the business becomes creative in creating ways which can attract and retain customers.
It could be to lower down the price of the product in such a way that it will be lower than their competitors.
In doing this they have to be smart in making sure that there are compulsory product that the customer will not do without, which they will inevitably buy either way which will compensate for the lower price .
For the above business it is to increase their efficiency which will attract most people because no one likes to stand in those long lines for hours even when they are rushing .
For this reason they will get more customers than their counterparts.
Answer:
signal-to-noise ratio
Explanation:
The measure which compares level of desired signal to that of the background noise in the system is known is signal-to-noise ratio. Signal-to-noise ratio is the ratio of the signal power to that of noise. It is expressed often on decibels. The ratio which is higher than 1:1, means that there is more signal as compared to noise.
Alicia when talking to Maya has to shout when there is more background noise and has to talk easily when there is no noise is an illustration of signal-to-noise ratio.