Set up a ratio
234 : 100 = 400 : x
234/100 = 400/x
cross multiply
234x = 40,000
x = 170.94
234 : 100 = 400 : x
234/100 = 400/x
cross multiply
234x = 40,000
x = 170.94
We know that the weight of an object on Jupiter is 234 lb, and on Earth, it is 100 lb. Let's denote the weight on Jupiter as Wj and the weight on Earth as We.
The formula to calculate the weight on Earth given the weight on Jupiter is:
We = (Wj / g_j) * g_e
Where:
We is the weight on Earth
Wj is the weight on Jupiter
g_j is the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter
g_e is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth
Now, we can substitute the given values:
Wj = 234 lb
We = 100 lb
g_j = acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter
g_e = acceleration due to gravity on Earth
To find the value of g_j/g_e, we can use the formula:
g_j / g_e = Wj / We
Substituting the given values:
g_j / g_e = 234 / 100
Now we can solve for g_j / g_e:
g_j / g_e = 2.34
To find the weight of an object that weighs 400 lb on Jupiter, we can use the calculated value of g_j / g_e:
We = (400 / g_j) * g_e
Since we don't have the exact values for g_j and g_e, we can calculate the weight on Earth relative to the weight on Jupiter using the ratio we found earlier:
We = (400 / 2.34) * 1
Simplifying:
We = 170.94 lb
Therefore, the object that weighs 400 lb on Jupiter would weigh approximately 170.94 lb on Earth.