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Asked by charles

If a man weighs 600 N on the Earth, what would he weigh on Jupiter, where the free-fall acceleration is 25.9 m/s2?
6 years ago

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Answered by R_scott
his weight is proportional to the acceleration

w / 600 N = 25.9 / 9.81
6 years ago

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