Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:37, sjackson0625p8w1a0

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4. If someone drops a cup, it falls to the ground. Why doesn't the
gravitational force between the person's hand and the cup keep the cup
from falling?*
There is no gravitational force between the hand and the cup, so Earth's gravitational
force pulls the cup down.
The gravitational force between the hand & the cup is so strong that it pushes the cup
down.
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The cup does not experience any gravitational force because it is not a planet.
There is a gravitational force between the hand and the cup, but Earth's gravity is
stronger, so Earth's gravity pulls the cup down.

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