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The same as on earth...1N=(1kg)/(1m/s2)

The unit is not dependent on the environment, it's just a definition.

If you wanted to know what would weigh 1N on Jupiter vs Earth that would be different. Just use F=ma (from Newtons laws!) and put the numbers in.

eg: on earth a=9.81 m/s2 and lets say your mass is .102 Kg

you would solve and get about 1N

Now, if you want to find the same weight of that mass on Jupiter, just change a.

Good luck!

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