Yes. Objects deeper in a gravity well see things further away as moving faster; likewise, objects far away see objects deep in the well moving more slowly.
This has real consequences here on Earth: a plane flying high in the sky is in a shallower region of Earth's gravitational well, while a ground station is deeper. We can place perfectly synchoronized clocks on the station and on the plane, and send the plane round the world, and actually see that the clocks have shifted out of sync.
As the firework rocket ascends, gravity is continually acting on it, pulling it down towards the Earth. However, the rocket is propelled upwards by its internal fuel source, counteracting the force of gravity. Once the fuel is depleted and the rocket reaches its peak height, gravity will then slow it down and pull it back towards the ground.
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
Raindrops falling under gravity do not gain very high velocity due to air resistance. As raindrops fall through the atmosphere, they experience a force opposite to their direction of motion, which slows them down. The balance between gravity and air resistance limits the maximum velocity that raindrops can achieve.
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Basically as you get closer to the black hole due to the gravity your body heart will slow down, stop and explode because of the stress caused by the gravity. Then all the tissues in your body will start to break apart and you will die. According to Einstein's theory of relativity if you are next to a heavy object time slows down and a black hole is so massive as a whole star collapses in on it self to form a singularity where now it has gone from the size of a star to the size of an atom. so as you get closer to the black hole ( if you are alive) time slows own the closer and eventually slow down so much that it seems to have stopped.
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Gravity is the force that causes objects to fall, while air resistance or drag slows down a falling object as it moves through the air. The larger the surface area of the object, the greater the air resistance force, which opposes the force of gravity and slows the object down.
Gravity pulls you down that's how you move. The friction when you put your hand on the cable slows you down
A parachute slows down a person or object by creating drag as it catches the air while descending. This drag counters the force of gravity, which slows down the fall to a safe and controlled speed.
Friction, when moving sideways. Upthrust when you are trying to go down. gravity when you are trying to go up
An example of when gravity slows down a moving object is when a ball is thrown upwards. As the ball moves against the force of gravity, it gradually loses speed until it comes to a stop at its highest point before falling back down. This decrease in speed is due to the gravitational force acting in the opposite direction to the ball's motion.
the paper slows down due to gravity, and friction, there are small hills and valleys that are not seen.
Energy cannot be made or destroyed, but gravity is possible because slows down universal expansion.
The force that slows a spinning coin down is called friction. As the coin spins, it interacts with the air or any surface it comes in contact with, causing it to gradually lose its rotational energy and slow down.