When an apple falls towards the earth,the earth moves up to meet the earth. Is it true? If yes,why is the earth's motion not noticeable?
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It has been noticed that whenever an apple falls towards the earth, the earth moves up to meet the appl.
It is the most suitable example of Newton's second law of motion.
Though the force applied remains the same but the change in position will be determined by the velocity and acceleration.
It is the most suitable example of Newton's second law of motion.
Though the force applied remains the same but the change in position will be determined by the velocity and acceleration.
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