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Chapter 5 Problem 11E

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Problem 11E

Is it true that when you drop from a branch to the ground below, you pull upward on Earth? If so, then why is the acceleration of Earth not noticed?

Solution

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yes,

According to newton’s third law, for every action there is a reaction force which is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.

Here when we fall from certain height on the earth surface; since both the earth has mass M and a person has mass m. As they have masses,they are acted by an attraction force between them called gravitational force; which is directly proportional to the product of masses and inversely proportional to square of the distance(r).

That is                                        

Where G is universal gravitational constant.        

                                

                                        

Where is the force of earth on person called weight, is the force of person on earth and is gravitational force.

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: Is it true that when you drop from a branch to the

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