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If a person would weight 53106 pounds on Jupiter how much the person weight on earth?

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∙ 7y ago
Updated: 12/18/2022

This is a ludicrous question. 53106 pounds on Jupiter is equivalent to approx 10 tons on earth. No person can weigh 10 tons!

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