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In space your weight changes by 5%.

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Will your and mass or weight change When you travel to Neptune?

Your mass will not but your weight will.


Would your weight change if you were on Jupiter?

Jupiter has a stronger gravitational field, at its surface, than Earth. So your weight would increase. Your would weigh about 2.5 times more.


How does your mass change on Jupiter?

Your mass increases on Jupiter because of Jupiter's greater (stronger) gravitational pull.


Moving an object to Jupiter would change its?

Moving an object to Jupiter would change its weight due to the stronger gravitational pull on Jupiter compared to Earth. The object would also experience higher levels of radiation due to Jupiter's powerful magnetic field. Additionally, the object would be subject to extreme atmospheric conditions and intense pressure at Jupiter's surface.


Is it true or false that your weight would not change if you were able to visit Jupiter and Saturn?

True


Does your weight get lighter on Jupiter?

lighter on jupiter


Hou mach would you weigh on Jupiter?

Multiply your weight by 2.364 to get the equivalent weight on Jupiter.


How much would you weigh on jupiter compared to earth?

weight on jupiter=((mass of jupiter)*(Radius of earth)2/(mass of earth)*(Radius of jupiter)2)*weight on earth


What factor causes your weight to change when you travel to the moon?

The density I beleive


How much fuel is needed to travel from earth to Jupiter?

The fuel needed to travel from Earth to Jupiter will depend on various factors such as the spacecraft design, propulsion system, trajectory, and payload weight. Generally, a mission to Jupiter would require a significant amount of fuel due to its distance from Earth and the need to accelerate to escape Earth's gravity and reach Jupiter's orbit.


What is your mass if you move to Jupiter?

If I were to move to Jupiter, my mass would remain the same regardless of the location I am in the universe. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is independent of the gravitational field strength. However, my weight would change because weight depends on the gravitational pull, which is much stronger on Jupiter compared to Earth.


What is the mass of a 20g weight on Jupiter and the moon?

The weight of an object remains the same regardless of its location, but its mass would be different due to the different gravitational forces on Jupiter and the Moon. On Jupiter, the mass would be about 7.49 times greater than on Earth, and on the Moon, it would be about 1/6th of the mass on Earth.