Well, honey, if Jupiter were as close as the moon, we'd all be in for one heck of a gravitational rollercoaster. Tides would be so messed up, you'd think the ocean had a splitting headache. Just imagine trying to wrangle our weather patterns with that big daddy looming over us like 'Hey, Earthlings, watch out, I'm here too!' Really, it would be chaos, bless our little planet's heart.
EARTH
The weight of a human on Jupiter would be approximately 2.5 times their weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.
On Jupiter, your weight would be about 154 pounds. Jupiter's gravity is stronger than Earth's, so objects weigh more on Jupiter compared to Earth.
You would weigh about 2.3 times more on Jupiter than you would on earth, because of Jupiter's massive size. Your mass would remain the same though.
Assuming the same mass, you would weigh about 169 pounds on Jupiter due to its stronger gravitational pull. Jupiter has a surface gravity of about 2.5 times that of Earth, so if you weigh 63 pounds on Earth, you would weigh more on Jupiter.
weight on jupiter=((mass of jupiter)*(Radius of earth)2/(mass of earth)*(Radius of jupiter)2)*weight on earth
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there would be an apocalypse
If the Earth were to collide with Jupiter, there would be a tremendous splash - but yes, Jupiter would probably swallow up the Earth. However, Earth's orbit does not come anywhere near Jupiter's, so the chances of a collision must be considered to be extremely remote.
Earth would potentially burn up from being too close to the solar flares of which the sun radiates.
It won't. Both Jupiter and Earth are in stable orbits, and there is no reason for that to change. In any event, Jupiter is thousands of times the size of Earth, so it would be more correct to say that Earth would crash into Jupiter. Again, this is extremely improbable.
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.
WELL YOU WOULD WEIGHED 100 POUNDS ON EARTH YOU WOULD WEIGH 264 POUNDS ON JUPITER
The weight of a human on Jupiter would be approximately 2.5 times their weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.
On Jupiter, your weight would be about 154 pounds. Jupiter's gravity is stronger than Earth's, so objects weigh more on Jupiter compared to Earth.
In Earth if you are 100 pounds you would be 234 pounds in Jupiter.
You would weigh about 2.3 times more on Jupiter than you would on earth, because of Jupiter's massive size. Your mass would remain the same though.