Jupiter's surface gravity is about 2.5 times that on Earth.
So a mass of 500 grams would have a weight of about 1250 grams weight.
Multiply your weight by 2.364 to get the equivalent weight on Jupiter.
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you would weigh more on jupiter!! my source is from //home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/grav11.htm to find your exact weight go to http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ .
they would be 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
If you weighed 42kg on Earth, you would weigh 99.2kg on Jupiter. EDIT: Actually, this is not correct, since kg is a unit of mass. Mass would be the same in both locations. 42kg would be 42kg. The multiplier for weight though, is about 2.35. If you had a mass of 42kg, you would *weigh* about 412 N. Your WEIGHT on Jupiter would then be about 967 N.
Multiply your weight by 2.364 to get the equivalent weight on Jupiter.
You would weight about 224 lbs on Jupiter
weight on jupiter=((mass of jupiter)*(Radius of earth)2/(mass of earth)*(Radius of jupiter)2)*weight on earth
You cannot equate weight and volume without having the density or concentration
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you would weigh more on jupiter!! my source is from //home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/grav11.htm to find your exact weight go to http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ .
they would be 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Jupiter has a stronger gravitational field, at its surface, than Earth. So your weight would increase. Your would weigh about 2.5 times more.
0.5kg per 500grams.
Weight.
5 dollars in nickles equals 500grams
You'd weigh just over twice that on Earth1lb = 2.364lb5lb = 11.82lb10lb = 23.46lb25lb = 59.1lb50lb = 118.2lb100lb = 236.4lb.250lb = 591lb500lb = 1182lbor just multiply x 2.364See related link for different weights and on other planets