None exactly ... the closest is Jupiter at 230% increase.
Your weight would more than double on Jupiter because its force of attraction is so strong.
Nothing would happen to mass, but as weight is technically a force due to gravity, based on mass, the weight would be doubled, but again mass would remain the same.
Your weight would be double what it is now.
If acceleration due to gravity doubled, your weight on Earth would also double. This means that the force of gravity pulling you downward would be twice as strong as it is currently, causing you to feel heavier.
If the object doesn't move to another planet while you double its mass,its weight will also double.
Dan's mass is the same as it is on Earth. His weight, however, is doubled.
Your mass would remain constant regardless of the planet you are on, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in your body. However, your weight would change because weight depends on the gravitational force exerted on your mass, which varies from planet to planet. For instance, on a planet with stronger gravity, you would weigh more, while on a planet with weaker gravity, you would weigh less.
Dan's mass is the same as it is on Earth. His weight, however, is doubled.
jupiter
The weight of an object on a planet depends on the planet's gravity and the mass of the object. The formula to calculate weight is Weight = Mass x Gravity. So, weight on a planet will be different from the weight on Earth depending on the planet's gravity.
Weight decreases as gravity decreases.
In the last ten years, the population of the planet has doubled.