igorpanggabean4983 igorpanggabean4983
  • 04-02-2018
  • Physics
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Earth pulls down on you with a gravitational force that you call your weight. do you pull up on earth with the same amount of force?

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TheWanderingSoul TheWanderingSoul
  • 04-02-2018
In this context it would be- You are pushing back on the ground with same amount of force. Its like pushing against a wall, if you are tired, you will find that it will be harder to push against this force.

So True, just changed the wording.
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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 04-02-2018
Yes. The Earth is attracted to you with identical force. Your weight on Earth is equal to the Earth's weight on you.
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