Science, asked by dinahanane190, 1 month ago

dea #3 is the most complete idea of the three ideas presented. For many students, it is a surprise to learn that all objects exert gravitational pull on all other objects. For example, an apple sitting on a table near you has a gravitational pull on you, and you have a gravitational pull on it. Because you have more mass than the apple, you also have more gravitational pull than it.


If you and the apple have gravitational pulls on one another, why doesn’t it fly off of the table and cling to you? Give a possible explanation below.

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Answered by nethrasrinithi3
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Answer:

Because you have more mass than the apple, you also have more gravitational pull than it

Explanation:

For many students, it is a surprise to learn that all objects exert gravitational pull

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