Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1 g?
1 g = 9.80665 m/s² - Earth's standard gravitational acceleration. It is also the force per unit mass you feel standing still.
How is g-force calculated?
Divide the acceleration by standard gravity: g-force = a / 9.80665. To go the other way, multiply g-force by 9.80665.
Is g-force dangerous?
Sustained g-force over about 5 g causes blood pooling and unconsciousness without protective gear. Brief impacts at much higher g are survivable.
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