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When you drop a 0.39 kg apple, Earth exerts a force on it that accelerates it at 9.8 m/s^2 toward the earth's surface. According to Newton's third law, the apple must exert an equal but opposite force on Earth. At what rate are the two masses accelerating when they pass each other?
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