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Volume is the
variable, and
pressure is the
variable.
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Volume is an extensive variable, and pressure is an intensive variable.
Explanation: extensive properties (like volume, mass, energy) scale with system size; intensive properties (like pressure, temperature, density) do not depend on system size. For example, doubling the amount of substance doubles the volume but not the pressure.
Explanation: extensive properties (like volume, mass, energy) scale with system size; intensive properties (like pressure, temperature, density) do not depend on system size. For example, doubling the amount of substance doubles the volume but not the pressure.
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