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Physics, 07.09.2021 04:50 madisonrosamond99

A tree moves at 30 km/s relative to the Sun. A squirrel jumps from a branch on this tree to an acorn on the ground. But taking one second to drop, the acorn
should then be 30 kilometers away. We can understand why this reasoning is
wrong by looking to Newton's
Third law
First law
Second law
Law of gravitation

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