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Physics, 23.12.2020 01:20 Kalamazoo373

Your mass is 55.25 kg and you are floating, undergoing weightlessness, on board the ISS International Space Station. The station's g is 0.0 m/s, what is your weight on the ISS?
After two months, on the ISS, you embark on solar voyage to land on Jupiter whose g = 24.79
m/s, what is your mass on Jupiter? What is your weight on Jupiter?

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