*A flashlight
*Holes
*Fire
*Termites
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When you put an object in a heavy wooden box, the overall weight of the box does not actually become lighter; rather, the box and its contents together weigh more. However, if you are considering the box as "lighter" in a relative sense, it could be perceived that way if the box is now easier to lift due to its improved balance or design. Another interpretation could be that the box may feel lighter to a person lifting it if they focus on the contents rather than the box itself.
a lightbulb
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The answer is a hole. This is because you are getting rid of some of the box so it will be lighter.
gingers
You want it to be more open than wooded.
Holes or helium can reduce the weight of a container, if you are going down the helium route, you better make sure it is sealed.
because of static n sliding friction.. limiting friction will also play gr8 role
It takes more force to move a heavy box because it has more inertia, meaning it resists changes in its state of motion. The heavier box requires more force to overcome this inertia and set it in motion compared to a lighter box.
A hole can be put into a box to make it lighter. By removing material from the box, its overall weight will decrease.
You can put a hole in the wooden box to make it lighter. By removing some material from the box, you will reduce its weight.