During the free fall of a ball, the earth pulls the ball toward itself. In turn, the ball also pulls the earth upward with an equal amount of force. However, the effect of this force on the earth is negligible. why is it so?
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it is due to the huge mass of earth
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The force acting on the ball and Earth are equal in magnitude but there is no change in Earth because the mass of Earth is much more greater than the ball so there is very negligible accelration in the Earth where in turn due to less mass ball has a greater accelaration.
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