1 newton = 1kg x 1m/s2
1Kg = 9.81N so....
1N = 0.101971621298 kg-force
The skin of an apple would represent Earth's crust. Just like the apple skin is the outermost layer of the fruit, Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the planet, covering the solid surface where we live.
Both the Earth and an apple have layers, with the Earth having the crust, mantle, and core, and an apple having the skin, flesh, and core. Additionally, both the Earth and an apple contain seeds that can produce new life. Lastly, both the Earth and an apple contribute to sustaining life, with the Earth providing a habitat for organisms and the apple being a source of nutrition for living beings.
YES!!! There is a gravitational attraction between any two bodies/masses. However because your mass is so small compared to the Earth's mass we only feel that attraction as a one - way force. It has been calculated that two emptysuper=tankers (100,000 tons each) moored alongside each other, with 3 to 4 feet of fender distance betwen, has a gravitational attraction of 1 lb(pound). Sir Isaac Newton, who gave up the Laws of Universal Dynamics (gravity) , when the apple fell on his head, perceived that not only did the apple fall to Earth, but the Earth , infinitesimally, fell towards the apple.
The depth of Earth's crust is significantly smaller compared to the rest of the Earth, like the thickness of an apple peel compared to the size of the whole apple. The Earth's crust is only about 1% of the Earth's total diameter.
The French call the apple of the earth "pomme de terre," which translates to "potato" in English.
According to Newton's third law, the apple exerts an equal and opposite force on the Earth when it is dropped. This force is equal in magnitude to the force exerted on the apple and causes the Earth to accelerate towards the apple, although this acceleration is extremely small due to the Earth's large mass compared to the apple.
The gravitational attraction of an apple on Earth is approximately 1 Newton, which is equivalent to the weight of the apple. This force is a result of the gravitational pull between the apple and Earth.
The story of the apple has been greatly exaggerated over the years. Newton used an apple as an example when explaining that Earth's gravity pulls the apple down and that same gravity acts on the moon to keep it in orbit around the earth. I don't believe there was an apple that actually fell on Newton.
The falling apple helped Newton to understand the law of gravitational attraction between masses. The apple did not fall up, it did not fall sideways, it fell toward the earth. Newton could see a universal law in the fall of the local apple. The fall of the apple confirmed his ideas of why the earth orbited around the sun, etc.
Newton's Apple ended in 1998.
Newton's Apple was created in 1983.
The gravitational attraction of the Earth to the apple is equal in magnitude to the gravitational attraction of the apple to the Earth. This is in accordance with Newton's Third Law of Motion, stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The duration of Newton's Apple is 1800.0 seconds.
An apple fell on his head and wonder why it was pulled to earth
The force of gravity between the apple and Earth is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction according to Newton's third law. The apple appears to be at rest relative to the observer due to gravitational acceleration being very small compared to the Earth's radius, making the apple's movement imperceptible.
The story of the apple falling on Isaac Newton's head is a popularized version of the events that led him to develop his theory of gravity. Newton's law of universal gravitation describes the attraction between objects with mass, like the apple and Earth, and explains how the moon stays in orbit around Earth.
Both the apple and the Earth accelerate toward each other due to the force of gravity acting between them, following Newton's third law of motion. However, since Earth is much larger and heavier, its acceleration is much smaller compared to the apple.