You are unable to lift an object. Which property makes the object difficult to lift?(1 point)

mass

density

weight

volume

since you are lifting it, that implies you are working against gravity

so it's the weight that makes it hard to lift.

But the mass/gravity combination is what gives it its weight. Things are hard to move at all, even in the absence of gravity, if they have a lot of mass.

The Right Answer is D: weight

Think about weights, they are heavy because it has a lot of weight.

But mass and gravity are what gives its weight.

Remember, gravity pulls things to the center of the earth.

yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.

the scale was designed to use the person’s weight on earth to tell him his mass.

m=D x V

density

Answer key IS correct however, it is not D for my test. I know it may b different depending on who is doing it but yes, Weight is correct.

The property that makes an object difficult to lift is its weight. Weight refers to the force of gravity acting on an object, and it is measured in units such as pounds or kilograms. The weight of an object is dependent on its mass and the strength of the gravitational field it is in. The greater the weight of an object, the more difficult it is to lift. In this case, the mass, density, and volume of the object are not directly related to its difficulty to lift, so the correct answer is "weight."