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Q: Why would a person weigh more on Jupiter than on the moon?
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If you weigh 79 what will you weigh on Neptune?

You would weigh 90.8 on Neptune. Also, you would weigh 13.1 on the moon; and 200.7 on Jupiter.


Which of Jupiter's moons would you be the heaviest on?

The moon Io is the densest moon of Jupiter. You would weigh about 18.3% of what you weigh on Earth. Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, is the largest moon in the solar system, with a larger diameter than Mercury but with much less mass. Ganymede's larger diameter and low density mean you would weigh slightly less (14.6%) than on the Moon (about 16.6% of your weight on Earth).


How much would a 70 LB person weigh on the moon?

On the moon you would weigh 11.6 pounds.


Would a person weigh less in the moon?

yes


How much would a 215 person way on the moon?

A person who weighs 215 on the earth would weigh 35.1 on the moon.


How much would a 15.5 lb person on the moon weigh on earth?

A person who weighed 15.5 pounds on the Moon would weigh about 6 times that on Earth, or about 93 pounds.


Which would contain more matter 500kg on the moon or 500 kg on Jupiter?

500 kg contains the same amount of matter wherever you take it.But it would weigh about 15 times as much on Jupiter as it wouldon the moon.


What a 81 pound person weigh on the moon?

You would weigh around 13.4 pounds.


How much would a 140 pound person weigh on the moon?

A 140 pound person would weigh 23.2 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon is 1/4 the size of Earth and has much less gravity.


Where would a person weigh the least on the moon Mount Everest or sea level?

The Moon.


How much would the average person weigh on the moon?

An average person would weigh 6 times less than their actual weight.


How much would a sixty pound person weigh on the moon?

10 pounds. The moon's gravitational acceleration is one sixth that of Earth's. Hence a person who weighed 60 pounds on the Earth would weigh 10 pounds on the moon.