It wouldn't register anything; the scale and the person on it would immediately enter into freefall as there is no solid surface.
Assuming there is something to support you, the gravity at the "surface" Jupiter (where atmospheric pressure is 1 bar) is about 2.5 times that of Earth's, so the scale would register 125 kg for a 50 kg person.
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A bathroom scale performs that function very well.
For one thing, the storm on Jupiter, called the Great Red Spot, is not a tornado. It is more similar to the anticyclones and large scale storm systems on earth than it is to a tornado. Since Jupiter is much larger than earth, it can sustained much larger storm systems, in this case larger than earth itself. See Link Below
"You have no weight in space. Zero." Not true. Astronauts in space only feel weightless if in orbit, because they are constantly falling. If one were to remain stationary you would feel the pull of gravity of the earth even at the altitudes used by the astronauts. Weight would depend on forces exerted by whatever planet or body you are near. Mass remains constant.
Your mass times the acceleration due to gravity times the sine of the angle of the incline
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The numbers on a bathroom scale represent the pounds that you weigh. Some scales are digital and do not have a dial that turns when you step on the scale.
There are many bathroom scales nowadays that are claiming to be accurate. Some of these bathroom scales have gone digital. One way to check that your bathroom scale is giving you accurate results is to calibrate it so that you will know that your bathroom scale is definitely accurate. Try weighing something that you know the exact weight of. For example, weigh 10kilos of sugar or flour on the bathroom scale and check if it gives the exact result of 10kilos. If it does, then it is definitely accurate. But it if it gives you far off result, then the bathroom scale isn't worth it.
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On a 4 point scale i had a 3.45. On the weighted scale i had a 4.5, I took nothing but pre-ap and AP courses.
There are several different ways to make a bathroom scale; some of them are based on springs, and some are not.
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If it is based on a 100% scale, yes, it is a good GPA.
Bathroom scales are very accurate. The same scale will show the correct reading day after day, no matter what. There is no better way to measure progress than using a bathroom scale. If the scale reads "120" the first week and "120" the second week the weight standing on it is exactly the same both weeks. It will be correct every time it is used. Doctors scales, on the other hand are very bad because they get used so much (10 or twenty times Every day), so the doctors scale will not give the same number as your bathroom scale. Trust your scale what is says is what it is.
A bathroom scale is a device which measures your weight and shows you how many calories you've gain or you've lose. This is usually found in bathrooms and other establishments that would require to get your weight. There are various bathroom scales, we have Taylor 7329 Low Priced Digital Scale with Non-Slip Mat,Tooluxe Tools Precision Digital Home Bathroom Scale 330 LB and more.
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