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To find the weight of an object on Jupiter, you can use the formula: weight on Jupiter = weight on Earth × Jupiter's gravity/ Earth's gravity. Jupiter's gravity is about 24.79 feet per second squared, compared to Earth's 32.2 feet per second squared. Therefore, a 62-pound object would weigh approximately 147.4 pounds on Jupiter.

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