According to Newton's law of gravitation,both the Earth and an apple exert equal forces on each other. Why does the apple fall towards the Earth,but the Earth does not move towards the apple?

  • A
    The Earth exerts a stronger force on the apple.
  • B
    The mass of the Earth is much larger than the mass of the apple,making the acceleration of the Earth negligible.
  • C
    The apple is attracted by the Earth's magnetic field.
  • D
    The gravitational force only acts on smaller objects.

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