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Which of these is an example of investigating an intensive property?
weighing sand in a bag
measuring the length of wire
determining if a rock is magnetic
recording the volume of water in a cylinder
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"Determining if a rock is magnetic."
Reason: intensive properties don't depend on amount of material (e.g., magnetism, density, color, melting point). Mass, length, and volume are extensive properties (they change with the quantity).
Reason: intensive properties don't depend on amount of material (e.g., magnetism, density, color, melting point). Mass, length, and volume are extensive properties (they change with the quantity).
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