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What term describes how hot or cold an object is?
The "amount of matter" is a popular - and not very precise - term for the object's mass.
Force.
An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.
This would be an object's mass, which is related to the total number of molecules in the object. When considered in conjunction with gravitational pull, you are measuring the weight of an object (which in physics term is a force rather than a static measure).
mass
An object's mass is a measure of the amount of matter in the object compared to known masses. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
Density
What term describes how hot or cold an object is?
The "amount of matter" is a popular - and not very precise - term for the object's mass.
The word mass in science means the density of an object.
"The press" is another term that is accurately describes "the media."
No. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, essentially how much "stuff" is in it. In 3-dimentional terms, volume is usually the best term for size.
Force.
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An object's kinetic energy is energy entirely due to its motion. The kinetic energy of an object, at some given speed, is the work needed to accelerate that body from rest to the given speed.