The mass of an object will affect it's temperature.
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False. The mass of an object does not directly affect its temperature. The temperature of an object is determined by the average kinetic energy of its particles, which depends on factors such as the object's heat capacity, the heat transfer mechanisms involved, and the amount of energy being added or removed from the system. However, the specific heat capacity of an object (which is related to its mass) can indirectly affect its temperature by influencing how much energy is required to raise its temperature.