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In other words, the Earth attracts objects near its surface to itself. ... Newton proved that the force that causes, for example, an apple to fall toward the ground is the same force that causes the moon to fall around, or orbit, the Earth.

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Prehistoric man realized a long time ago that when objects are released near the surface of the Earth, they always fall down to the ground. In other words, the Earth attracts objects near its surface to itself.

Galileo (1564-1642) pointed out that heavy and light objects fall toward the earth at the same rate (so long as air resistance is the same for each). But it took Sir Isaac Newton (in 1666) to realize that this force of attraction between masses is universal!

Newton proved that the force that causes, for example, an apple to fall toward the ground is the same force that causes the moon to fall around, or orbit, the Earth. This universal force also acts between the Earth and the Sun, or any other star and its satellites. Each attracts the other.

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