Nope.
yes
G force is the gravity force. When you go up on a swing and at the highest point you feel weightless, that is negative g force. When you are in one of those rides that makes you feel super heavy (or when you're at the bottom of a big hill on a roller coaster) that is positive g force. Both negative and positive g force can kill you. Positive g force makes blood have a hard time getting to the brain and negitive g force makes it too easy to get blood to your brain. Before you die, you throw up, then pass out. Don't worry about going on roller coasters though. In the USA rides are only alowed to have 3.5 g force each way (i think, can someone check my numbers?) and you throw up at 5 g force each way and at 10+ g force each way you pass out.
G-force is typically measured in units of acceleration, such as meters per second squared (m/s^2) or gravitational units (g). 1 g is equivalent to the force of gravity at the Earth's surface.
g force is the force exerted on a body in the opposite direction to which said body is accelerating. if you're on a rollercoaster and your going not too fast and you suddenly change direction and accelerate quickly, you get pushed back into your seat. g force gets its name as 1g is the equivilent of the force of gravity on the earths surface. That's why when individuals experience g forces greater than 1 or 2, they experience a heavy, weighty feeling and do indeed for a brief moment weigh heavier.Sudden Change In Direction
no it is not
Yes there will be a force unleashed 2, you can already pre-order it on amazon.
You measure the acceleration. One G-Force is 9.82 m s-2. Simply scale from there.
It depends on the context: G could equal G-force (G standing for gravity). In Scrabble, G equals 2. More information is needed.
The three types of g-forces are acceleration g-force, maneuvering g-force, and normal g-force. Acceleration g-force is felt during changes in speed or direction, maneuvering g-force is experienced during sharp turns or maneuvers, and normal g-force is the force of gravity experienced in everyday activities.
Yes, the G in G-force stands for "gravity." G-force is a measurement of gravitational force experienced by an object in motion, relative to the gravitational force experienced at rest on Earth.
g, as in gravitational force [gravity]? On Earth, it is 9.8 m.s-2.
The mass of the object the force is acting on, and the gravitational acceleration where the force is acting. F = m*g, where F is the gravitational force, m is the mass of the object and g is the gravitational acceleration (on Earth it is about 9.81ms-2)