When you drop a penny, why does it fall toward the ground but not toward your body?
Your body’s gravitational pull is small compared to the Earth’s pull.
Only large objects like the sun and the planets can attract the penny.
The distance between you and the penny is too small to affect the penny.
Your body does not exert any gravitational force on the penny.
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Your body’s gravitational pull is small compared to the Earth’s pull.
Only large objects like the sun and the planets can attract the penny.
The distance between you and the penny is too small to affect the penny.
Your body does not exert any gravitational force on the penny.
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