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the acceleration of gravity on earth is one gravity. A G force is mass x acceleration so if you are accelerating at 5 gravity, as in a rocket takeoff, you experience a 5G force. If you weigh 100 pounds, a 5G force feels like 500 pounds. Those upside down roller coasters can give you up to 3G force.

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