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21 April, 02:31

If every action has an equal and opposite reaction, then when you jump, and gravity pulls you back down, it also pulls the Earth up to you. Why can't you see this motion?

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  1. 21 April, 02:42
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    When two objects are gravitationally attracted, the forces

    on both of them are equal. As the objects move straight

    toward each other, then, just as we'd expect, the object

    with the greater mass has the smaller acceleration and

    moves a smaller distance by the time they collide, while

    the object with a smaller mass has the greater acceleration

    and moves a greater distance by the time they collide.

    The Earth's mass is roughly approximately something like 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as much as YOUR mass,

    so the difference in acceleration and distance moved before

    the collision is really substantial.
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