A boy holds an apple.

Why doesn’t gravity cause the apple to fall to the ground?

A: the force of his hand pushes up on the apple with greater magnitude than the force of gravity, which pulls down the apple. The two forces are unbalanced, so the apple doesn’t fall.

B: the force of his hand pushes up on the apple with equal magnitude to the force of gravity, which pulls down on the apple. The two forces are balanced, so the apple doesn’t fall.

C: the force of his hand pushes up on the apple with equal magnitude to the force of gravity, which pulls down on the apple. The two forces are unbalanced, so the apple doesn’t fall.

D: the force of his hand pushes up on the apple with greater magnitude than the force of gravity, which pulls down on the apple. The two forces are balanced, so the apple doesn’t fall

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D: the force of his hand pushes up on the apple with greater magnitude than the force of gravity, which pulls down on the apple. The two forces are balanced, so the apple doesn’t fall.
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