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An astronaut weighs 685 N on earth. What would the astronaut's weight (in FORCE) be on Jupiter where gravity= 25.9 m/s2? (*Tip: Solve for the astronaut’s MASS in the Earth, and then procced with his weight, in Newton in Planet Jupiter.) Use G-R-E-S-A, Given. Required, Equation, Solution, Answer

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