It is an adjective because if you said It was the heaviest object. The word heaviest is describing the noun: object.
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Yes, "heaviest" is an adjective as it describes the superlative form of heavy, which is a physical or measurable quality.
Comparative: heavier Superlative: heaviest
The superlative word for heavy is "heaviest."
It can be, but only as the superlative form of "heavy" used as an adverb. Heavy, heavier, and heaviest are all normally adjectives. But in some rare uses, both heavy and its comparatives can be used as adverbs. e.g. The snow is falling heavier than before. (more heavily) Time hangs heaviest on their shoulders. (most heavily)
The adjective for the word energy is energetic.
"Heavier" is the comparative form of the adjective "heavy." The superlative form would be "heaviest."