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As a first approximation, no. However, according to the Special Theory of Relativity, any energy has a mass equivalent, so adding heat to an object will increase its mass. The effect is insignificant for most practical purposes.

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What can affect the mass of something?

Temperature can affect the mass of something and also freezing the object.


What three factors affect thermal energy?

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Does the mass affect the speed of an object?

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