Yes you do. Your mass stays the same but you weigh more. For example. On earth, if your mass is 45kg, you weigh 450N on the moon, its muliplied by six etc.
If you weigh 90 pounds on Jupiter, you would weigh approximately 24.05 pounds on Earth. This is because Jupiter has a stronger gravitational pull than Earth, so objects weigh more on Jupiter compared to Earth.
you will probablly be has light as a two year oldincorrect. Jupiter's gravity is far more heavy than earths, you'd way about 2.64 times more on Jupiter.
A 100lb person would weigh 236.4lb on Jupiter.
Mars.
Mars
Well, Jupiter is a bigger planet so it has more mass and mass causes gravitational attraction which is a big factor in deciding your weight. Weight=Mass x Acceleration of gravity so the bigger the gravity the bigger your weight so you would weigh more on Jupiter because of its bigger acceleration due to gravity. Your mass is going to stay the same no matter what but the gravity will change.
Impossible. If true, it would have to be the other way around, whereas Earth will be Jupiter's moon. This is because the gravitational field of Jupiter is FAR greater than Earth's.
Either "You went in your own way" or You went on your own way" could be correct. The first sentence would imply individuality in the manner of going, but the second would imply individuality in the route selected. For example, "Everyone else went by train, but you went in your own way by bicycle" and "Everyone else took the main road, but you went on your own way by a barely marked trail."
If you were starting from Earth - Mars and Jupiter.
If electrons went the opposite way they might change their polarity.
If you went half way around the world and then stopped and turned around and went back to where you came from it would be as if you had gone around the world all the way. So no it would not be longer it would be the same distance.
Jupiter, in a way, could do that. Jupiter does give out its own "light", but it's infra red light, so you can't see it. Jupiter gives out more energy than it gets from the Sun. Incidentally, Saturn and Neptune also do this to some extent.