Chemistry, asked by ramkeshgarg798893948, 8 hours ago

3. The weight of a body on earth is 10 kg. What would be its weight on Jupiter? What would happen to its mass?​

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Answered by BrainlySrijanll
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Weight of a body on Earth=10 Newton

Acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter=24.58 m/s²

A/q, mg=10 Newton

=>m x 9.8 m/s²=10

=>m=10/9.8

Weight of the object on Jupiter=mg=10/9.8 x 24.58m/s² =25.0816327 Newton

Hence,

the mass will remain same on Jupiter as the mass remains same throught the universe and on other heavenly bodies too.

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Answered by EmperorSoul
1

A N S W E R :-

Weight Of a Body On Earth=10 Newton

Acceleration Due To Gravity On Jupiter=24.58 m/s²

A/q, mg=10 Newton

=>M x 9.8 m/s²=10

=>m=10/9.8

So an object or person on Jupiter would weigh 252.70% of its weight on Earth

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