Science, asked by angosturaprincess, 1 month ago

1. Why does a car travel faster in going down than in goin up?

a. It is moving against gravity
b. It is being pushed by the wind
c.it is moving toward gravity
d. it is being pulled by the weight of the car​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Because it is moving toward gravity.

Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

The correct option is c) it is being pulled by the weight of the car

Explanation:

  • Everything in the vicinity of a large object is constantly subject to the force of gravity.
  • Whether the object is at rest or falling, it continues to operate.
  • Gravity also causes two objects to approach each other more quickly than before.
  • Depending on how heavy each thing is, the speed will vary.
  • Both objects collide more quickly the more mass they have.
  • The Earth and you in an automobile are the things when you're descending a slope.
  • The force that pulls items toward the centre of a planet or other entity is called gravity. All of the planets are kept in orbit around the sun by gravity.

Since the car when travelling down moves towards gravity, it moves faster.

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