"Weight", strictly speaking, is the force of the object under gravity.
"Mass" is the "amount" of that object, in lbs, kg or whichever unit you need to use.
You call that the "weight" of the object.
Most folks call that the object's weight.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
If we're handling it on or near Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
When gravity acts on the mass of an object, it causes the object to have weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, and it gives the object its downward push or pull towards the Earth's center.
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
The force of gravity acting on an object when it is sitting on the Earth is simply referred to as the object's weight. This force is what keeps the object anchored to the surface of the Earth.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".