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Because your weight is proportional to the product of your mass and the mass of

whatever large body you happen to be standing on at the moment. The number you're

used to seeing is your weight when the other body is the earth. If the other body is not

the earth but something different, then your weight is different.

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Q: Why would you way more on Jupiter even though your mass would stay the same?
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