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12 July, 10:46

An apple falls because of the gravitational attraction to earth. how does the gravitational attraction of earth to the apple compare? (does force change when you interchange m1 and m2 in the equation for gravity - m2 m1 instead of m1 m2?)

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  1. 12 July, 10:50
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    The forces between the apple and Earth are the same in magnitude. Force is the same either way, but the corresponding accelerations of each are different.
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