The magnitude of the Earth's acceleration is .
Explanation:
We have to use different concepts to answer this question.
First of all, we have to find the gravitational force exerted by the Earth on the apple: this is known as weight, and it is calculated as
where
m = 0.39 kg is the mass of the apple
is hte acceleration of gravity
Substituting, we find the force exerted on the apple by the Earth:
For the second part, we have to use Newton's third law of motion, which states that:
"When an object A exerts a force on an object B, object B exerts an equal and opposite force on object A"
Therefore in this situation, if we identify object A with the apple and object B as the Earth, we can say that the force exerted by the Earth on the apple is equal (and opposite) to the force exerted by the apple on the Earth. Therefore, also the Earth experiences a force of
F = 3.82 N
Now we can finally calculate the Earth's acceleration by using Newton's second law of motion:
where
F = 3.82 N is the net force on the Earth
is the mass of the Earth
a is the Earth's acceleration
And solving for a, we find
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