Weight

Measure of the force of gravity on an object
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to push a shopping cart that's heavier than usual because it's filled with groceries. Just like the cart feels heavier and harder to push, an object's weight is the measure of the force that gravity exerts on it, making it harder to move. In both cases, whether it's the cart or an object on Earth, the "heaviness" you experience is due to the gravitational pull acting on the mass inside the cart or the object, creating a force that we refer to as weight.
Real World Example Illustration
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