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On the upper surface of Jupiter's atmosphere, the attractive force of gravity is 2.5 times that on Earth. What would a bathroom scale show if a 50 kg person were weighed on Jupiter?​

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The weight of a 50 kg person on Jupiter can be calculated using the following formula:

Weight on Jupiter = Mass x Gravity on Jupiter

where the mass of the person is 50 kg and the gravity on Jupiter is 2.5 times that on Earth, which is approximately 24.79 m/s^2.

Weight on Jupiter = 50 kg x 24.79 m/s^2

Weight on Jupiter = 1239.5 N

Therefore, a bathroom scale would show a weight of 1239.5 Newtons for a 50 kg person on the upper surface of Jupiter's atmosphere.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it. Therefore, we can use the formula:

where mass is the mass of the person and gravitational acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter.

On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. On Jupiter, the acceleration due to gravity is 2.5 times that on Earth, so it is:

2.5 x 9.8 m/s^2 = 24.5 m/s^2

Therefore, the weight of a 50 kg person on Jupiter would be:

weight = 50 kg x 24.5 m/s^2 = 1225 N

So a bathroom scale on Jupiter would show a weight of approximately 1225 newtons (N) for a 50 kg person

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