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It would be easy enough to do given what we know about the mass of Jupiter, but the usefulness of the information is questionable. Since Jupiter is made up almost totally of gas, you wouldn't have much to stand on. By the time you descended to the small solid core, you would be heated and crushed to a mess of ash by the pressure. And as long as you are orbiting around Jupiter, which is about all you could reasonably expect to do, you would be weightless. Multiply your weight by 2.364 and that will be your weight on Jupitar. So its a little over double our weight here on earth.

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Uranus is slightly less dense than the Earth.

So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 88.9lb on Uranus. Which is a factor of 1.125 roughly.

So if you weighed 248lb on Earth, your weight on Uranus would be:-

248 / 1.125 = 220.444r

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