The specific weight of a system is defined as the weight per unit volume (note that this definition violates the normal specific property–naming convention). Is the specific weight an extensive or an intensive property?

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Answer:

The specific weight of an object is an intensive property of the system.

Explanation:

We have by definition of intensive property is that which is independent of the amount of mass in the system.

now by definition of specific weight we have

[tex]S.W=\frac{W}{V}\\\\S.W=\frac{m\times g}{V}\\\\\\S.W=\frac{\rho \times V\times g}{V}\\\\S.W=\rho \times g[/tex]

Thus we can see that specific weight is independent of amount of mass in the system thus it is an intensive property.