Temperature does not affect the weight of an object. That is, unless you burn it or boil it.
weight temperature volume ?
maybe how weight effects time for falling.
Gravity effects heavier objects. In other words the heavier the object is, the more gravity effects the object which makes it heavy.
More gravity = more weight. Gravity will hardly change the mass of an object (except for effects due to the Theory of Relativity, which are usually insignificant).
When you include the effects of friction, it takes less force to move a light-weight object. If you can get the objects into a frictionless environment, then any force, no matter how small, can move any object, no matter how heavy.
The temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
No the weight of an object has nothing to do with friction. Weight is the gravitational attraction of the object and the planet.
mass and weight are closely related because mass affects the weight of an object experiencing the effects of gravity. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object's mass, while mass is the measure of how much matter there is in an object.
Temperature is the measure of how fast particles are moving in an object.
The weight of an object is the force of gravity.
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The mass of an object does not change , but its weight can vary.