If you could drill a hole through the Earth and drop an object into the hole, how would Earth's gravity affect the object and why? (1 point)

• The object would become stationary at the center of the Earth.
O The object would fall out the other side.
The object would fall down from one side of the hole to the edge of the other side, and then fall back down to the start. This pattern would continue forever.
• The object will not fall into the hole because the object would be falling "up" to a viewer on the other side.

The correct answer is: The object would fall down from one side of the hole to the edge of the other side, and then fall back down to the start. This pattern would continue forever.

This is due to the force of gravity pulling objects towards the center of the Earth. As the object falls down one side of the hole, it gains momentum. However, as it reaches the center of the Earth, gravity begins to slow it down until it eventually stops. Then, gravity starts pulling it back towards the other side, where the process repeats. This back-and-forth motion would continue indefinitely.