No. The gravity of an object is directly proportional to its mass, meaning if you double the mass you double the gravity. Earth has more mass than a car does by an unimaginably large margin.
Common sense also says no. Objects very readily fall toward Earth. They do not readily fall toward cars.
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∙ 7y agoEarth has much more mass than a car does. Therefore Earth has much stronger gravity.
The main reason is that Earth has more mass than several billion cars have.
Gravity itself does not slow things down (the Moon still keeps going round the Earth and the Earth still keeps going round the Sun). It's friction that slows things down. I have to say that there is likely to be more friction if there's more gravity but that's a secondary effect.
The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).
It all comes down to mass. The more mass an object has the greater it's gravitational force is. Mass is the amount of matter or "stuff" an object has which we usually refer to as weight because it is being pulled down by the Earth. An object from Earth in space would have little to no weight yet have the same about of mass.
Earth has much more mass than a car does. Therefore Earth has much stronger gravity.
The main reason is that Earth has more mass than several billion cars have.
The more massive object will have a greater mass. Mass and gravity are interrelated. More mass, more gravity.
Of course, the gravitational pull of the earth is the prime factor here. The apple is being pulled to the centre of the earth, but in most cases is blocked by something .Example, the ground. Gravity is pulling everything toward it, but depending on how heavy it is determines how much force that gravity has over the object. For example: Gravity has more control over a car than a helium balloon, because the heavier the object, the more gravitational pull it conducts.
Gravity itself does not slow things down (the Moon still keeps going round the Earth and the Earth still keeps going round the Sun). It's friction that slows things down. I have to say that there is likely to be more friction if there's more gravity but that's a secondary effect.
The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).
The magnitude of the force is exactly the same (Newton's Third Law).
It all comes down to mass. The more mass an object has the greater it's gravitational force is. Mass is the amount of matter or "stuff" an object has which we usually refer to as weight because it is being pulled down by the Earth. An object from Earth in space would have little to no weight yet have the same about of mass.
Gravity is trying to push the car down the hill. It takes more power to overcome that push of gravity. Unless you give the car more gas it will slow down.
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An average size automobile does not have the greatest force of gravity on the Earth's surface. The answer is the heaviest object on Earth has the greatest force of gravity applied to it. According to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, gravitation is the force that attracts objects toward each other. For objects relatively close to the Earth, this force is called gravity, and its equation is:F = mgwhere:F is the force pulling objects toward the Earthm is the mass of the objectg is the acceleration due to gravity; this number is a constant for all masses of mattermg is the product of m times gThe variable in this equation is mass for acceleration due to gravity on Earth is always the same for any object which is 9.8m/s^2_______________________________________The force of gravity on the car will be essentially the same anywhere on the Earth. If you were to blast the car into space, so that the distance from the Earth's surface was about 4000 miles (in other words, double the distance from the Earth's center to the car) then the force of gravity would be reduced to one-quarter, since the force of gravity decreases as the square of the distance increases.However, nobody will take a regular automobile into space; it would be foolish.
yes becouse the gravity of the earth