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6 July, 19:45

If a person weighs 90 N on Earth, and the gravitational acceleration due to Jupiter's gravity is 25.98 m/s2, how much would the person weigh on Jupiter?

A. 3.46 N

B. 238.59 N

C. 882.00 N

D. 2338.20 N

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  1. 6 July, 19:46
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    B. 238.59 N

    Explanation:

    First, use their weight on Earth to find their mass:

    W = mg

    90 N = m (9.8 m/s²)

    m = 9.18 kg

    Now use this mass to find the new weight on Jupiter.

    W = mg

    W = (9.18 kg) (25.98 m/s²)

    W = 238.59 N
  2. 6 July, 20:00
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    A. 3.46
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