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When aircraft pilots make very tight turns or loop-the-loop they experience what is called G-force which is compared to the force of gravity which normally exists on earth, and is called "weight".

The force of gravity on Earth is G1, but those pilots can experience G5 or more. If you are experiencing G5 every part your body feels five times as heavy as it does on Earth.

Those drivers in the F1 motor races also experience greater G force when they turn around bends. You can see their heads moving from side to side, and it's very tiring.

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