The weight of something depends on its mass and the gravitational force acting upon it. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So the weight of something can vary depending on where it is located in the universe.
"Heavy" typically refers to something that has a lot of weight or mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult or emotionally burdensome.
Dense.
Density is the measure of how light or heavy something is for its size, calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. It indicates how compact the particles are within a substance.
The adverb form is heavily. It means in a heavy or encumbering manner.
It is a dense thing.
"Heavy" typically refers to something that has a lot of weight or mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult or emotionally burdensome.
Something Heavy Going Down was created in 1984-12.
Something that is small and heavy is something that is very dense. An example would be lead. It is small but very tightly packed together.
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Dense.
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The opposite of light. It refers to something that weighs more than other objects in relative terms; there is no specific weight that corresponds to heavy. It can also refer to something important, such as--> "That is heavy news!"
yes because if you were going to carry something you would want to know if it is heavy or not . if you carry something heavy you would go slow , but if it was not heavy you would go fast.
One reason for a winch is to move something heavy. A combination of gears that means turning one gear against another means the effort required to move the something heavy is halved means something heavy can be moved easier
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
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