Gravity has a higher effect on heavy, large and high profile vehicles.
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everything is pulled by gravity. solids, liquids, everything...
yes. gravity is the force of one object attracting another
Gravity.
gravity
yes, there is a kind of air plain that can fly up and down that makes it like there is no gravity.
At the surface, it's about the same as the Earth's . You get a bit of variation in the value given, but, at the equator, it's about 1.065 times the Earth's. It is about 0.92 times the Earth's gravity, if you take into account the effect of the planet's rotation.
All celestial bodies exhibit some kind of gravitational pull on all other bodies. Hence, yes, it is very much possible to figure out the pull between the Earth and Mars. So yes, there can be, and is, gravity between our planets. Needless to say, the effect of Mars gravity on earth is overwhelmed by the effect of the suns gravity on earth. But it still exists.
You are increasing the book's gravitational potential energy as you lift it higher against the force of gravity.
This question is far too vague. Explain what kind of kits you mean and for which vehicles.
Gravity. Gravity affects all things, same kind or not.
gravity affects everything with mass
Due to E.P.A regulations all modern cars must fall into a certain range. There is no particular vehicle that is allowed more or less per say. Pre-92 non-obd2 equipped vehicles will have higher emissions than obd2 or CAN complaint equipped vehicles. Race vehicles are not required to have catalytic converters equipped, and as a result will have higher emissions. Epa link for fuel standards for passenger vehicles.
There aren't different "kinds of gravity"; there is only one.
Kind of........
robots
cars and planes
A bike