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When an object hits the ground?

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Objects fall because there is force of gravity which pulls the things down on Earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gravity is an imaginary power. While an item is in free fall, it is inertial - no net power following up on it. At the point when the falling article hits the ground, there is just one power following up on it: the inter molecular powers of the material of the ground acting upward keeping the particles that make the ball from infiltrating.

The ground (Earth) and the object both have gravity corresponding to their mass. Objects with mass are attracted to each other by the force of gravity because of which the things fall on the ground.

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