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Can someonefor each of the objects list  six  physical properties of the object. identify each property as extensive (e) or intensive (i) and describe how you know it is an intensive or extensive physical property. then, select  one  property you identified for each object and describe, in detail, how you would test that property. for example, if you determined that a metal rod is very dense, how would you measure its density? the objects are an iron thinking man, a piece of wood, and a pink rubber eraser.

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