Social Sciences, asked by sudhirchauhan020, 1 month ago

Gravity on the moon is a sixth of what it is on Earth. Someone who weighs 150 pounds (68 kg) on this planet moves the scales at only 25 pounds (11 kg) on the moon. Its gravity is so much lower because the moon is just 1 percent the mass of Earth. Your weight on the various planets would vary greatly. If you could stand on Jupiter, you'd weigh more than twice as much. So calculate your weight on moon and Jupiter​

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Answered by TNmayank
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Answer:

Weight on Jupiter would b 12 times the weight on the moon

Explanation:

Let, weight on earth be x, on the moon be y and on Jupiter be z.

Then,

x = 6*y

x = z/2.

Thus, we will get

6*y = z/2

z = 12*y.

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