Which force which stops you from falling through the floor
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The simple answer to the question comes from Newton's 3rd law. We exert a force on the floor when we stand on it and so the floor pushes up on us with an equal and opposite force. This means there is no resultant force acting on us and so we neither get accelerated into the air nor accelerated towards the center of the Earth.
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attraction of gravity
What stops me from falling through the floor? The simplest answer is the repulsion of the electrons in your feet with the repulsion of the electrons in the floor is much greater than the attraction of gravity between you and the Earth.
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