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.
Circular motion is associated with a centripetal force . Rotational motion is associated with torque. Rotation is always when a body moves on its own axis .Circular when the body moves around some other body .
It is motion that is confined a single direction. That being said you can also expand it to include motion along a single line such as when a bead moves along a curved wire.
Constant velocity means that the object's speed is constant, and it moves in a straight line, i.e. the direction of its motion is also constant. When an object moves in a manner consistent with this description, probability dictates that sooner or later, it bumps into something.
The rate at which an object covers distance is called the object's "speed".If the direction of its motion is also stated, then you have the object's"velocity".
It means that something moves back and forth. This is also called oscilatory - the term "vibration" is often used for fast oscillations.
Yes, they always are. This is because they are floating on the mantle which is a liquid that also moves.
Circular motion is associated with a centripetal force . Rotational motion is associated with torque. Rotation is always when a body moves on its own axis .Circular when the body moves around some other body .
The earth rotates at about 1,000 miles per hour in its daily revolution. It also moves at about 66,000 miles per hour in its yearly orbit of the sun.
It moves up and down, also known as the ocean currents
Yes, according to the Qur'an, the Earth moves around the Sun. This is also scientifically proven.
It causes day and night. And it also causes the seasons on earth.
It is motion that is confined a single direction. That being said you can also expand it to include motion along a single line such as when a bead moves along a curved wire.
Reindeer have quadrupedal, or four-legged motion. If they work for Santa Claus, they can also fly.
The earth's rotation and orbital motion is responsible for the days and nights on the planet. This movement is also responsible for the changes in the seasons.
There are two different types of motions of the earth. Rotation is where the earth spins on its axis in a counter-clockwise direction. Revolution is the motion that causes the earth to revolve around the sun. It is also done in a counter-clockwise direction.
The most commonly discussed "retrograde" motion is the apparent backward motion of a planet caused by its being lapped by another planet, or vice-versa. Both planets move in a direct (eastward) motion around the Sun, but the planet with the inside (smaller) orbit moves faster than the planet on the outside (larger) orbit, and when it passes the slower-moving planet, each sees the other one as apparently moving backwards relative to its usual motion around the sky. In this "retrograde" motion, neither planet is actually moving backwards; it only appears that way, during the time that one laps the other.
Earth symbolizes physical sensation. It is also shown in comparison with fire, Earth's steady movement vs. fire's constant motion.