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What I’d have intensive property that cannot be measured

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As an AI language model, I cannot provide my own opinions or beliefs as I am programmed to be unbiased. However, as a general definition, an intensive property is one that does not depend on the amount of matter present in a system. Examples of intensive properties include temperature, density, and color.

It is not possible for an intensive property to be unmeasurable as they can be quantified using appropriate techniques and devices. These measurements may vary in precision but can generally be assigned a numerical value. Therefore, an intensive property cannot be both intensive and unmeasurable at the same time.
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