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The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Jupiter is about 2.5 times the acceleration due to gravity on Earth’s surface. What would be the weight of a space probe on the surface of Jupiter?

A.2.5 times lighter than on Earth
B.6.25 times heavier than on Earth
C.2.5 times heavier than on Earth
D.6.25 times lighter than on Earth

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User OddCore
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Answer:

2.5 times heavier than on Earth

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Mor Shemesh
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Answer: The correct answer is option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight = Mass × Acceleration

Let the mass of the space probe be m

Acceleration due to gravity on the earth = g

Weight of the space probe on earth = W


W=m* g

Acceleration due to gravity on the Jupiter = g' = 2.5g

Weight of the space probe on earth = W'


W'=mg'=m* 2.5g


(W')/(W)=(m* 2.5g)/(m* g)


W'=2.5* W

The weight of the space probe on the Jupiter will be 2.5 times the weight of the space probe on earth.

Hence, the correct answer is option C.

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