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Physics, 25.02.2021 18:30 bebe5069

If Earth's gravity pulls an object, causing it to accelerate to the ground, what must be true about Earth?
A. It is being pushed away from the object by that same force.
B. It accelerates just as quickly in the direction away from the object.
OC. It is being pulled toward the object by the object's gravity.
D. It accelerates just as quickly in the direction of the object.

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