Because the gravity would be heavier on Jupiter, even though the planet is mostly a gas giant with a small iron core. The iron core is still larger than Earth I believe. The answer is, because of the increased gravity due to the increased size of the planet. Care to venture a guess as to how much you'd weigh on the sun?
468 pounds.
If he weighs 843.2N then to get the mass we simply divide it by ten because acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10 m/s2. So the man will have a mass of 84.32 Kg. Using the equation F=ma, we shall calculate his weight, by simply multiplying 84.32 by 26.9. So the man will weigh 2268.208N, and his mass shall still remain constant.
As of now, no human has visited Jupiter, so there has been no first man or woman on Jupiter. Given the extreme conditions on the gas giant, it is unlikely that humans will be able to physically land on Jupiter in the near future.
In reality nobody has landed on Jupiter and will not, and survive to tell about it. The gravity is too strong.
A 200lb man would weigh about 33lbs on the moon, since the moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th that of Earth.
468 pounds.
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If he weighs 843.2N then to get the mass we simply divide it by ten because acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10 m/s2. So the man will have a mass of 84.32 Kg. Using the equation F=ma, we shall calculate his weight, by simply multiplying 84.32 by 26.9. So the man will weigh 2268.208N, and his mass shall still remain constant.
The Man from Jupiter was created on 2012-01-19.
Since Jupiter has 317 times the mass of Earth, its gravitational attraction at any given distance is also 317 times greater. On the other hand, the surface gravity (please note that Jupiter doesn't have a proper "surface", though) is approximately 2.5 times that of Earth.
No human has yet orbited Jupiter.
The ISBN of Man from Mundania is 0-380-75289-1.
As of now, no human has visited Jupiter, so there has been no first man or woman on Jupiter. Given the extreme conditions on the gas giant, it is unlikely that humans will be able to physically land on Jupiter in the near future.
nobody the surface of Jupiter can get five times hotter than the sun so it would be too hot for man t live on Jupiter
In reality nobody has landed on Jupiter and will not, and survive to tell about it. The gravity is too strong.
A standard four-man bobsled typically weighs around 380-450 pounds (170-204 kg) depending on the materials used in its construction.
A 200lb man would weigh about 33lbs on the moon, since the moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th that of Earth.