No i don't think so that shape is an example of extrinsic.
Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
Volume can be intrinsic or extrinsic, depending on the context. Intrinsic volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance itself, while extrinsic volume includes the space occupied by the object or substance together with any surrounding or enclosing space. For example, the intrinsic volume of a solid object would be the amount of space it occupies, while the extrinsic volume would include the space it occupies along with any air or other material surrounding it.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
a line is a basic line drawn from a pencil a shape is a shape for example a star is a shape
A pyramid.
Extrinsic rewards include monetary compensation, promotion, and tangible benefits.
density
Extrinsic is another word for external... for example: "I don't know the meaning of this word, I will have to look for an extrinsic aid/reference." Which basically is referring to an external reference e.g dictionary or text book.
Mass is an example of an extrinsic property, because an extrinsic property is one that varies with and depends on the size and amount of the sample. Obviously, the more of the sample you have, the greater will be the mass. Thus, mass is an extrinsic property. Compare this to density. It doesn't matter how much of the sample you have, the density will be the same. Density is an intrinsic property.
Effective extrinsic motivation encourages a behavior by providing an external reward such as gifts, money, praise, power, recognition, etc.
Extrinsic is not a property; a property may be extrinsic or intrinsic.
An extrinsic motivator
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Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
Extrinsic factors are outside influences.
Cuts, bruises, and grazes are all extrinsic injuries, as they are all caused by exterior forces or objects. Intrinisic injuries would be those caused by the movement of the body, such as injuries to muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments.