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Jupiter has a gravitational force that is 2.34 greater than earth's. If an object weighs 223 pounds on earth, what will it weigh on the Jupiter?

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Jupiter has a gravitational force that is 2.34 greater than earth's. If an object weighs 223 pounds on earth, what will it weigh on the Jupiter?

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Solution

To find out how much an object would weigh on Jupiter, you need to multiply the object's weight on Earth by Jupiter's gravitational force.

Here are the steps:

  1. Identify the weight of the object on Earth. In this case, the object weighs 223 pounds.

  2. Identify the gravitational force of Jupiter relative to Earth. In this case, Jupiter's gravitational force is 2.34 times greater than Earth's.

  3. Multiply the weight of the object on Earth by Jupiter's gravitational force.

So, 223 pounds (the object's weight on Earth) * 2.34 (Jupiter's gravitational force) = 521.42 pounds.

Therefore, the object would weigh approximately 521.42 pounds on Jupiter.

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