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Explain Contradiction of Falling Of an apple??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Earth is very massive, and so it curves space inward toward it. So an object much less massive than the Earth will always fall down toward it, if it is near enough for gravity to have effect. Since the apple is low mass and close to the high mass Earth, it falls inward towards it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The force of the apple on the Earth also causes the Earth to accelerate toward the falling apple. By Newton's Third Law, the force of the Earth on the apple is exactly equal and opposite to.

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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The force of the apple on the Earth also causes the Earth to accelerate toward the falling apple. By Newton's Third Law, the force of the Earth on the apple is exactly equal and opposite to the force of the apple on the Earth.

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