yes
Nope.
if i you do it you wiil die
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.
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No there won't be one
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.
g, as in gravitational force [gravity]? On Earth, it is 9.8 m.s-2.
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.
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)
there is no ferret in g-force