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How is Newton's third law of motion applicable to gravitation?

1kg of lead and the earth attract each with equal forces, then why is the motion of the earth not noticeable?
( Mass of the earth = 6 x 10^24 kg) ​

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Answered by riddhi202016
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How is Newton's third law of motion applicable to gravitation?

Newton's third law of motion holds good for the force of gravitation. This means that when earth exerts a force of attraction on an object, then the object also exerts an equal force on the earth, in the opposite direction.

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