Describe Activity 5.8. What is the point of throwing the ball a second time, harder?
Hint. The second throw is closing off an objection to the conclusion.
The activity. Take a ball and throw it vertically upwards. Does it come down? Now throw it again, harder. Does it still fall back down to the ground? Then think of other situations where an object thrown up in any direction finally falls or comes back to the ground (Fig. 5.10).
What you find. It comes down every time, however hard you throw it and whichever direction you throw it in.
✦ Why the harder throw matters. After one gentle throw you might think the ball came back because you did not throw it hard enough — that a stronger throw would send it away for good. Throwing harder tests that idea and it fails: the ball goes higher and still returns. The pull is not something you can overcome by trying harder, which is what makes it worth explaining.
And 'in any direction' matters too. Objects thrown sideways, or dropped, or knocked off a table all end up on the ground. Whatever the force is, it always brings things to the same place.
The conclusion. Since all the objects fall towards the Earth, it means the Earth attracts (pulls) them.
