That person would weigh about 125kg on Jupiter. Or 275 pounds.
A 90 pound person on the "surface" of Jupiter would weigh 2.53 times their weight on Earth, or 227.7 pounds. Keep in mind that Jupiter is a gas giant, and it is not known if it has a solid surface under the outer clouds and the underlying metallic liquid hydrogen. A person on Jupiter would fall through to the center of the planet and be crushed by the atmospheric pressure, assuming they were not already dead from the intense radiation.
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A 100lb person would weigh 236.4lb on Jupiter.
In Earth if you are 100 pounds you would be 234 pounds in Jupiter.
225 lbs.
On Jupiter, you'd weigh 83.07
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would 236.4lb weigh on Jupiter
The same, I could answer this scientificaly but that's boring so basically you would weigh the same because since gravity does not have much effect doesnt mean that you weigh less it just seems like you do.
On Jupiter, you'd weigh 196.56 pounds.
On Jupiter, you'd weigh 187.20 pounds.
On Jupiter, you'd weigh 327.60 pounds.
you would weigh 148.9 pounds on jupiter.
60*(10^7) pounds
about 100 pounds