answersLogoWhite

0

One g force is the force of gravity acting on an object. When experienced by the human body, it can cause sensations of weightlessness or heaviness, depending on the direction of the force. High g forces can lead to discomfort, loss of consciousness, or even injury if sustained for a prolonged period.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

4mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Physics
Related Questions

What are the human activities that affect water quality?

One human activity that can affect water quality is polluting in water, such as dumping your oil into a body of water that is used for a water source.


In a human body how many livers are there?

The human body has one liver.


How many epiglottis in the human body?

There is one epiglottis in the human body.


What is the acerage human arm to body ratio?

The average human body height to arm span ratio is approximately one to one. The arm to body ratio in a human is two to one.


Do we have two livers, or is there only one liver in the human body?

There is only one liver in the human body.


What is the 6 letter word describing the force of one body against another?

The force of one body against another is "impact."


A push or pull exerted on one body by another?

The answer is FORCE


How many livers does the human body have?

The human body typically has one liver.


How many craniums does the human body have?

Cranium is your skull. The human body has only one skull.


Can you keep your body perfectly still if you wave your hand?

I believe not. It all has to do with newtons 3rd law. that if you have one force going one way, there is another opposite (but with same force... tho mass will affect acceleration)


What are the ratings and certificates for One Body Two Human - 2010?

One Body Two Human - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Turkey:G


What natural hazards affect human settlements?

In respect to general human development and history, human settlements are influenced by natural hazards of various kinds. Diseases are one such natural hazard that affect both the human body (and mind) as well as the animals and plants needed for human survival. Weather (temperature, winds, earthquakes, and so on) is another significant factor that profoundly affects human settlements and settlers alike.