You know the phenomena where a car gets pulled up a hill on its own, against gravity? how does this happen?



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Hello Amnesty , Pulled up against gravity (I don't think so) ! It is indeed an optical illusion.....There is one such place on the south western coast of Ayrshire in Scotland , It is called the Electric Brae*(meaning hill in Scots) I was there in my college days with a class I can assure you with all the paraphinalia that we had that it proved that it was a optical illusion . Should you go there and try this experiment (by the way its great) be careful that you do not get run over as it is a very busy road!!!!cheers.
Magic
It does not really get pulled uphill, it is an optical illusion which makes it appear to travel uphill.
Its called a gravity hill:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gravity_hil.
One place where this occurs is in Scotland and it is called the Electric Brae:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electric_br.
cos u pressed ure foot on the gas too hard to begin with !
so there is enough fuel in the engine to keep it ticking over for a short while, after a whikle it would cut out on u and start rolling backwards.
its called LSD ,, makes you go on weird trips
Magnetic fields in certain areas can be stronger than the gravitational pull on a low gradient road.
If a car ran down one hill it might go a little way up a hill opposite by inertia, ie the force it built up by going down the hill would be greater than the force of gravity tending to stop it.

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