Gravity is a field or a force, and, hence, has little to do with speed.
Gravity
Yes, gravity can slow down an object if it is acting in the opposite direction of the object's motion. For example, if an object is thrown upwards, gravity will work against the object, slowing it down until it eventually stops and falls back to the ground.
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.
gravity!
Gravity
Friction and Gravity.
Gravity itself does not slow down a bike. However, when riding uphill, gravity acts in the opposite direction, making it harder to pedal and potentially slowing the bike down. Additionally, gravity can contribute to the bike picking up speed when going downhill.
The main factor that causes the motion of a car to slow down as it moves up a slope is gravity. Gravity acts in the opposite direction to the car's motion, pulling it back down the slope. This force opposes the car's forward movement, making it slow down.
yes..slow it down from the constant weight of the gravity it self
Friction with the material it is pushed across and the gravitational pull of the earth are two factors that can cause the box to slow down. ================================== Gravity does not directly cause the box to slow down, but gravity is indirectly responsible for the existence of the friction force which does.
friction and gravity
Friction. And somewhat the gravity, which causes the friction.