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What is the reaction force of gravity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Any mass on earth is pulled down by the gravitational force of the earth; this force is also called its weight. The corresponding 'reaction' is the gravitational force that mass exerts on the planet. ... In this case, there are therefore four forces of equal magnitude: F1. gravitational force by earth on object (downward)

Answered by pushpr351
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Answer:

Any mass on earth is pulled down by the gravitational force of the earth; this force is also called its weight. The corresponding 'reaction' is the gravitational force that mass exerts on the planet.

Explanation:-

If the object is in equilibrium, then the object is resting on something. ... If the object in not in equilibrium, then the reaction is the acceleration of the object in direction of the force of gravity. The magnitude is equal to the force of gravity divided by the mass of the object.

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