About: If I weigh 110 how much would I weigh on Jupiter   Sponge Permalink

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Well, the easy way out is nothing since you'll just fall through Jupiter, but if you're that weight, you would be around 235 or something higher. It's just the gravity on Jupiter is very powerful and it's 'magnetic field' is monstrous, but it serves a good purpose to stop meteors from hitting Earth.

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  • Well, the easy way out is nothing since you'll just fall through Jupiter, but if you're that weight, you would be around 235 or something higher. It's just the gravity on Jupiter is very powerful and it's 'magnetic field' is monstrous, but it serves a good purpose to stop meteors from hitting Earth.
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  • Well, the easy way out is nothing since you'll just fall through Jupiter, but if you're that weight, you would be around 235 or something higher. It's just the gravity on Jupiter is very powerful and it's 'magnetic field' is monstrous, but it serves a good purpose to stop meteors from hitting Earth.
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