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Extensive / Intensive variables in thermodynamics
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[QUOTE="Dale, post: 6012538, member: 43978"] Because you are changing the boundaries. However, you are missing the point. This is a simple heuristic. It is not to be applied to a specific system. It is just a generic heuristic to help you organize your thoughts. Extensive and intensive do not change based on some odd arrangement of the system. Just think generically [/QUOTE]
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