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because the gravity on earth isn't strong enough

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Q: Why doesn't gravity make you fall through the floor?
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Why doesn't anyone fall through the floor?

because the gravity on earth is to weak to pull us straight through the floor ;)


Why do some objects fall to the floor?

gravity


What happens if a stick is thrown?

It would just fall to the floor due to gravity.


How do all objects fall?

Objects fall through the force of gravity.


How could plants develop in a zero-gravity environment?

They cant, if the did they planet would fall apart, zero-gravity doesnt exist.


Why doesn't the solar system just fly apart?

It doesnt fall apart because of gravity


What happens you drop a book on the floor?

When you drop a book on the floor, it will experience a sudden force from gravity causing it to fall. The impact between the book and the floor will generate a reaction force, resulting in a sound and potentially some damage to the book or the floor.


What happens when you drop a pen on the moon?

you cant, theres no gravity. the pen doesnt fall, it floats away


When are patients diagnosed with Obesity?

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A feather is in free fall when the force of gravity?

Nothing is ever in free fall if it's falling through air. It doesn't depend on the force of gravity.


Why don't stars fall like raindrops?

because they have teir own source of gravity and the are out of the earths atmosphere unlike rain drops. stars have built in gravity rain doesnt


To stop a table in your classroom falling through the floor what must the floor do against the force of gravity pulling the table down?

Newton's third law of motion states that: "For applied force (A), exists some force (B) of equal magnitude acting in the opposite direction of the force applied.". The force of the weight (which is the mass of the table multiplied by gravity) [W=mg] pushing down on the floor is counterbalanced by an equal and opposite force of the floor pushing up on the table. This is why the table does not fall through the floor. The floor is able to provide this force without allowing the table to move through it because the bonds between its atoms are strong enough.