Physics, asked by utkarsh567, 7 months ago

If my weight is 100kg on Earth. What will be my weight on Jupiter?​

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Answered by nurainnnatasya05
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Jupiter is a massive planet, the biggest in our solar system, and it has a stronger gravitational pull than Earth. In fact, its gravity is about 2.4 times as strong as Earth's. This means, if you weigh 40 kg (88 lbs) on Earth you would weigh 94 kg (207 lbs) on Jupiter

Answered by Anonymous
62

Answer:

252.8 kg on Jupiter

Explanation:

Given:

  • Weight on the Earth = 100 Kg

To Find:

  • How much it weights on Jupiter

Solution: Jupiter's gravity is much more intense than Earth's gravity. It means if an object/person weight x kg on Earth then on Jupiter it will weight 2.528 times of the weight of object on Earth.

  • Means 2.528 of x
  • Weight = Mass x Gravity

Here person's weight is 100 kg

Therefore, On Jupiter it becomes,

\small\implies{\sf } W = m x g

\small\implies{\sf } W = 2.528 x 100

\small\implies{\sf } W = 2528/1000 x 100

\small\implies{\sf } 2528/10

\small\implies{\sf } 252.8 Kg

Hence, You will weight 252.8 kg on Jupiter.

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