An object that weighs 1 pound on Earth weighs about 2pounds 8.6ounces on Jupiter.
An object that weighs 1 pound on Jupiter weighs about 6.3ounces on Earth.
You expected a big, amazing number, because Jupiter is the planet with the most mass.
But the force of gravity between two objects also depends on the distance between
their centers, and Jupiter is so big that its surface is far from its center. So the size
cancels out a lot of the effect of the huge mass, as far as weight is concerned.
To find the weight of an object on Jupiter based on its weight on Mars, we first need to understand the gravitational forces. Mars has about 0.38 times the gravity of Earth, while Jupiter has about 2.53 times that of Earth. Given that 1.7 lb on Mars corresponds to about 4.47 lb on Earth, the weight on Jupiter would be approximately 4.47 lb multiplied by 2.53, which equals roughly 11.32 lb. Therefore, the object would weigh around 11.32 lb on Jupiter.
Jupiter's mass is 4.184 × 10^27 lbs
Because Jupiter has a strong pull 20x more than earths say if you weigh 10 lb. multiply it by 20 you get 200 another example 20 x 10= 200 so really on Jupiter you are just twenty lb. more and the fast change can flatten you and if i am wrong sorry
lb is bigger. 16 oz = 1 lb
In the US, 1 ton = 1 short ton = 2000 lb→ 15000 lb =15000 lb ÷ 2000 lb/t = 7.5 t In The UK, 1 ton = 1 long ton = 2240 lb→ 15000 lb = 15000 lb ÷ 2240 lb/t ≈ 6.7 t
To find the weight of an object on Jupiter based on its weight on Mars, we first need to understand the gravitational forces. Mars has about 0.38 times the gravity of Earth, while Jupiter has about 2.53 times that of Earth. Given that 1.7 lb on Mars corresponds to about 4.47 lb on Earth, the weight on Jupiter would be approximately 4.47 lb multiplied by 2.53, which equals roughly 11.32 lb. Therefore, the object would weigh around 11.32 lb on Jupiter.
Jupiter's mass is 4.184 × 10^27 lbs
Pluto has only about 6% of Earth's surface gravity so a child weighing 85 lb on Earth would only weigh 5.1 lb on Pluto.
you would weigh i think about 5,064 lb
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20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz20 oz = 1 lb and 4.00 oz
2 lb
1 lb= 0.45 kg.
[ 11 lb + 12 oz ] + [ 6 lb + 6 oz ] =[ 11 lb + 6 lb ] + [ 12 oz + 6 oz ] =[ 17 lb ] + [ 18 oz ] =[ 17 lb ] + [ 1 lb + 2 oz ] =18 lb 2 oz
Because Jupiter has a strong pull 20x more than earths say if you weigh 10 lb. multiply it by 20 you get 200 another example 20 x 10= 200 so really on Jupiter you are just twenty lb. more and the fast change can flatten you and if i am wrong sorry
lb is bigger. 16 oz = 1 lb
In the US, 1 ton = 1 short ton = 2000 lb→ 15000 lb =15000 lb ÷ 2000 lb/t = 7.5 t In The UK, 1 ton = 1 long ton = 2240 lb→ 15000 lb = 15000 lb ÷ 2240 lb/t ≈ 6.7 t