Generate an image of a middle-aged, Hispanic man standing on a weighing scale on Earth, looking curious over the readings. Surrounding him is a serene earthly landscape with trees and the blue sky. Next to this scene, picture an imaginative transition that leads to the same man, now on Jupiter, winking at the viewer as he checks his weight on a scale. Jupiter's landscape should be depicted with its iconic swirling storm and overall orange-brown hues. Ensure the image is free from any text or numerics.

If a man weighs 900 N on the earth, what would he weigh on jupiter, where acceleration due to gravity is 25.9 m/s^2?

remember weight is a force

Force=Mass*acceleration
on earth, acceleration=9.81 m/s^2
900 N=Mass*9.81 m/s^2
Mass=91.74 Kg
F=Mass*acceleration(Jupiter)
F=91.74Kg*25.9m/s
F=2376.066 N on Jupiter

900 (25.9/9.81)

weight on earth W=mg

900=m*9.8
m=91.8
weight on jupiter W=mg
W=91.8*25.9=2377.62N

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F=ma. Drive for m. So m=F/a. Then 900N/9.81=98.1 now we got the value of m

Then F=mg this means 98.1*25.9=2378.6N

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