Yes; gravity is a constant force. It never loses its ability to "pull." A human being pulling a wagon on a rope would eventually not be able to run any faster. But gravity isn't like that. It's a constant energy, and can keep pulling faster, no matter how fast it is already pulling.
Because of g force and gravity
Gravity speeds it up
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no it is not because gravity brings things down to earth and magnetism can push things up.
A car speeds up as a traffic light turns green.
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there are about three answers for this but it depends on the view of the question..when something is falling due to gravity its accelartion speeds up.. the more gravity on something then the slower it goes.. the less gravity on something it will go faster.. hope this helped!!
Gravity will speed up a force if gravity acts in the same direction as the object is already moving - for example, if the object is already moving downward - and if counterforces (such as air resistance) don't interfere too much.
Gravity.
Rock avalanches can move at great speeds due to the combination of loose rock material and their steep slopes. When the slope fails, the rocks can accelerate quickly due to gravity, generating high speeds as they travel downhill. The fast movement of rock debris in avalanches is also attributed to the lack of friction and resistance as it flows over the ground.
When an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction, it is experiencing acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time. It can be caused by forces such as gravity, friction, or applied force.
# The cheetah, which can reach speeds up to 65mph. # The pronghorn antelope, speeds up to 53mph. # The Mongolian gazelle, speeds up to 50mph. # The Springbok, speeds up to 50mph. # Grant's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # Thomson's Gazelle, speeds up to 47mph. # The European hare, with speeds up to 43mph.