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Ball pulls the Earth with force of the same value as the force that Earth pulls the apple with, according to Newton's laws of motion.

However, mass of Earth is quite a couple orders of magnitude higher than the mass of ball, and the force of pull moves ball more easily than Earth.

Also, you can't observe the Earth's movement in this case in a frame of reference fixed to Earth, as you're moving with it - that is your relative speed relative to Earth is zero and vice versa. You would need an observation point unrelated to Earth.

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