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How strongly and what direction does earth pull on a 1N apple How strongly and in what direction does apple pull on earth?

Earth pulls on the 1N apple with a force of 1N in the downward direction (towards the center of the Earth) due to gravity. At the same time, the apple also pulls on Earth with a force of 1N in the upward direction (away from the center of the Earth) according to Newton's third law of motion.


Earth pulls down on this rock what is the reaction to this force?

The rock exerts an equal and opposite force on the Earth, according to Newton's third law of motion. This means that while the Earth pulls the rock downward due to gravity, the rock also pulls the Earth upward with an equal force.


What does the earths gravitational field do?

The Earth's gravitational field pulls objects towards its center, creating the force of gravity that keeps everything on the surface of the Earth and governs the motion of celestial bodies in space. The strength of gravity decreases with distance from the Earth's surface according to the inverse square law.


When a diver jumps off a diving board gravity pulls him or her down to the water what is the reaction force to earth gravity?

The reaction force to Earth's gravity on the diver is the gravitational attraction that the diver exerts back on Earth. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, the Earth pulls the diver down, and the diver also pulls the Earth up with an equal force.


Can Newton's First Law of Motion be violated?

no, because it involves gravity and, gravity pulls us down towards Earth like a huge a magnet.


What does Newton's third law tell us about the force exerted on the earth by a satellite circling the earth?

a thing


What does gravity do to earth?

It does nothing. Actually there is gravity because of earth. The earth (or any mass) pulls down (ie attracts ) everything towards itself according to Newton's Universal Gravitational Law which states that the force between two masses is directly propotional to the product of their masses and inversely propotional to the square of the distance between them. This force has an average value of 9.81 N/kg on the earth. This force is commonly called the weight of an object.


Why every object left above the surface of the earth without a support falls down ward?

Objects fall downward when unsupported due to the force of gravity, which pulls objects toward the center of the Earth. This force causes objects to accelerate toward the ground at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2. This phenomenon is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation.


Examples in the law of inertia?

A rock sitting still until a force moves it. Shoot an arrow, it moves in a straight line except that gravity pulls down to earth.


If you could pass a law to help the environment on earth day?

it would be a nice thing


What is the law of gravity in child's understandig?

The law of gravity is a force that pulls things towards the Earth. It is what keeps us from floating off into space. Things fall to the ground because of gravity, and it is what makes objects feel heavy.


If you drop an object why does it fall to the ground?

Objects fall to the ground due to the force of gravity, which pulls objects toward the center of the Earth. This force causes objects to accelerate as they fall, leading to their descent towards the ground.