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    (symbol g or g0, not to be confused with "g", the symbol for grams). It is used for sustained accelerations, that cause a perception of weight. For example...
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    g (also called acceleration due to gravity). By Newton's Second Law the force F g {\displaystyle \mathbf {F_{g}} } acting on a body is given by: F g =...
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    A g-suit, or anti-g suit, is a flight suit worn by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration force (g). It is designed to...
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  • expressed as: F = m g {\displaystyle \mathbf {F} =m\mathbf {g} } Here g {\displaystyle \mathbf {g} } is the frictionless, free-fall acceleration sustained by...
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    High-g training is done by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration ('g'). It is designed to prevent a g-induced loss of...
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    proper acceleration is the acceleration felt by the occupants, and which is described as g-force (which is not a force but rather an acceleration; see that...
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    Accelerometer (redirect from G-Sensor)
    on the surface of the Earth will measure an acceleration due to Earth's gravity straight upwards of about g ≈ 9.81 m/s2. By contrast, an accelerometer...
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  • all constant acceleration ships. Normal acceleration is 1 g, but in "The External Triangle" it is mentioned that accelerations of up to 5 g are possible...
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  • of Earth, the acceleration caused by the combination of gravitational attraction and centrifugal force of the Earth Standard gravity, or g, the standard...
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    Spectral acceleration (SA) is a unit measured in g (the acceleration due to Earth's gravity, equivalent to g-force) that describes the maximum acceleration in...
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  • acceleration, also called Anderson mixing, is a method for the acceleration of the convergence rate of fixed-point iterations. Introduced by Donald G...
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    Gravity of Earth (redirect from Little g)
    The gravity of Earth, denoted by g, is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effect of gravitation (from mass distribution...
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  • In mathematics, a series acceleration method is any one of a collection of sequence transformations for improving the rate of convergence of a series....
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  • Look up g-force or g force in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The g-force associated with an object is its acceleration relative to free-fall. G-force...
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  • Accelerations in special relativity (SR) follow, as in Newtonian Mechanics, by differentiation of velocity with respect to time. Because of the Lorentz...
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  • ɡ is sometimes used for standard gravity, ɡ (without a suffix) can also mean the local acceleration due to local gravity and centrifugal acceleration...
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  • travel might correspond to ten years on Earth. Indeed, a constant 1 g acceleration would permit humans to travel through the entire known Universe in one...
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    Mathematically, it is given as t = U sin ⁡ θ / g {\displaystyle t=U\sin \theta /g} where g {\displaystyle g} = acceleration due to gravity (app 9.81 m/s²), U {\displaystyle...
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  • e f   U g h , {\displaystyle Fr\ {\stackrel {\mathrm {def} }{=}}\ {\frac {U}{\sqrt {gh}}},} where U = velocity of the flow g = acceleration due to gravity...
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  • examples of the acceleration occurring in various situations. They are grouped by orders of magnitude. G-force Gravitational acceleration Mechanical shock...
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    {\displaystyle A_{m}} = Area of mold A g {\displaystyle A_{g}} = Area of gate g {\displaystyle g} = Acceleration due to gravity h t {\displaystyle h_{t}}...
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    Academic acceleration is moving students through an educational program at a rate faster or at an age younger than is typical. Students who would benefit...
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  • fractions of g (the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity, equivalent to g-force) as either a decimal or percentage; in m/s2 (1 g = 9.81 m/s2);...
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  • modulus pascal (Pa) or newton per square meter (N/m2) g {\displaystyle \mathbf {g} } acceleration due to gravity meters per second squared (m/s2), or equivalently...
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    Tidal acceleration is an effect of the tidal forces between an orbiting natural satellite (e.g. the Moon) and the primary planet that it orbits (e.g. Earth)...
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  • using the equation: P = ρ·g·h/1000, where P: pressure in Pa ρ: density of water (conventionally 1000 kg/m3 at 4 °C) g: acceleration due to gravity (conventionally...
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    The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, colloquially known as the G-Wagon or G-Wagen (as an abbreviation of Geländewagen), is a four-wheel drive luxury SUV manufactured...
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  • Graviton (G), a fundamental particle theorized to mediate the gravitational interaction Gravity of Earth, g, the local acceleration due to gravity g-force...
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    it. If m denotes the mass of the needle and g acceleration due to gravity, we have F w = 2 F s sin ⁡ θ ⇔ m g = 2 γ L sin ⁡ θ {\displaystyle F_{\mathrm {w}...
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    tissues, so an upper acceleration limit still exists. However, it can likely be higher than hundreds of G. Liquid breathing for acceleration protection may...
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