The question is puzzling. There is no such thing as slow gravity.
slow is when the gravity pushes u down and fast is when u run
The primary force is air resistance, then there is friction and gravity.
Air resistance, Gravity, Friction and Water resistance(Water and Air resistance depending if it's in air or water)
Air Resistance mostly, and small amounts of gravity and friction with the road.
Air restistance causes friction against a moving object and can cause it to slow down. For example a parachutes job is to makes air restistance to slow down whatever it is trying to stop from falling. the parachute is there to even out the air restistance with the force gravity.
Gravity does not run out.
There are two forces that will slow an object moving through the air. The first is friction due to the air and the second is gravity. However, in the case of gravity, it only acts to change the component of the object's velocity in the vertical direction.
because air resistance pushes up on it and gravity pulls it down and together they work to slow it down.
The momentum of the diver with the gravity against the thinner air in the altitude and the position of your body cause you to slow down your fall.
Air resistance
Although the slow cooker emits heat when operating, the heat generated is nominal in comparison to the mass of the air inside the house. So, no, the slow cooker, by itself, will not cause the AC to run more than it would normally.
Yes, friction can certainly slow down the movement of an object in air. The molecules in the air impede the progress of a moving object.