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  • Qualitative Properties: Examples & Characteristics Explained
    Here are a few examples of qualitative properties:

    * Color: A car can be red, blue, green, or any other color. This is a qualitative property because it describes a characteristic without measuring it.

    * Texture: A piece of fabric can be smooth, rough, soft, or bumpy. These are descriptions, not measurements.

    * Taste: Something can be sweet, sour, bitter, salty, or savory. These are subjective sensory experiences.

    * Sound: A musical note can be described as high or low, loud or soft. These terms are not numerical measurements.

    * Shape: An object can be round, square, triangular, or irregular. These are descriptions of its form.

    Key Characteristics of Qualitative Properties:

    * Descriptive: They use words to describe characteristics.

    * Subjective: They can be perceived differently by different people.

    * Non-numerical: They don't involve measurements or numbers.

    Let me know if you'd like more examples!

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