Only if it is of the same material. In other cases, it may, or may not, have less molecules. Molecules come in many different sizes (or masses).
The object is actually lighter on the Sun
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When an object is in water, it may appear lighter because of the buoyant force acting on it. The buoyant force counteracts the weight of the object, making it feel lighter in water compared to in air.
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
As altitude increases, the density of the air decreases, resulting in a decrease in drag on an object moving through the air. This is because there are fewer air molecules to create resistance against the object's motion.
An object feels lighter underwater because of the buoyant force exerted on it by the water. This force counteracts the gravitational force acting on the object, making it feel lighter.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
Molecules in an object or substance are always in motion.
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A heavy object feels lighter in water because the upward buoyant force exerted by the water opposes the force of gravity acting on the object. This buoyant force counteracts the weight of the object, making it feel lighter.
Water constantly pushes upwards against an object making it seem lighter.
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