👉 (physical) Matter, material.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a good start from the dictionary – “Matter, material” - it gives us a clue, you see! But what exactly does ‘weight’ mean? Let's break it down with some rhyme, if you please. Think of it this way: Weight is how much something leans. It's about the force that gravity means. Now, “matter” and "material" are important parts, you know, They tell us what something’s made of, helps our knowledge grow! But weight isn’t just about what it's built from, see? It’s how much a force is pulling on it, constantly! Imagine a block of wood and a bouncy ball – both are material, true, But the block would feel heavier, with more weight for you to view. Weight depends on gravity , that's the key, And the amount of mass, for all to agree! Does that make sense? Do you want me to elaborate a little further, or perhaps give you an example like a scale and how it measures weight?