In an application like this, the g is actually g or the force of gravity (earth's gravity at sea level). High g is high gravity, and it may be used in reference to something like, say, the experiences of a fighter pilot who is flying nose down and has to "pull out" of the dive. As he pulls out, the effects of the change in velocity put extra stress on his body, and it is like having more gravity pulling on him, or "high g" pulling on him when he is pulling out. In a really sharp turn (a bank) at high speed, the same high g effects will come to call. Some amusement park rides afford passengers the same experience.
The human body can withstand up to around 9 g of acceleration for brief periods of time with special pilot suits and training. Sustained exposure to high g forces can lead to G-LOC (G-force induced loss of consciousness), blood pooling in the lower body, and potential organ damage. Astronauts in training can use special equipment and techniques to help mitigate the effects of high g forces.
The g-force for a rocket can vary depending on its design and stage of flight. During launch, g-forces can range from 3 to 6 times the force of gravity (3-6 g). During reentry, forces can reach up to 8-9 g for some spacecraft. Astronauts are trained to withstand these high g-forces.
Well that depends, do you think 0.79 grams is high? Compared to water, which has a density of 1.0 grams.. so does alcohol have a high density compared to water? No. :P
A G Lens is a type of high-quality lens developed by Sony for their cameras. These lenses are known for their excellent image quality, sharpness, and overall performance, making them popular among photographers and videographers. The "G" in G Lens stands for "Gold" which signifies the premium quality of these lenses.
At Mach 20, the acceleration force experienced is approximately 383 Gs. This extreme level of acceleration is due to the high speed at which an object is moving. It is important to note that sustaining such high G forces would be fatal for most living organisms.
G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G A E/ G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G HIGH D HIGH C/ A A HIGH C A G E G/ F A G F E/ LOW D E G A B B B/ HIGH D HIGH D HIGH C A G F LOW D/ G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G HIGH D HIGH C/Hope this helps*B.T.W. these are all of the notes to 'rudolph the red- nosed reindeer.
G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G A E/ G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G HIGH D HIGH C/ A A HIGH C A G E G/ F A G F E/ LOW D E G A B B B/ HIGH D HIGH D HIGH C A G F LOW D/ G A G E HIGH C A G/ G A G A G HIGH C B/ F G F LOW D B A G/ G A G A G HIGH D HIGH C/Hope this helps*B.T.W. these are all of the notes to 'rudolph the red- nosed reindeer.
i only know the chorus: low d, g, g, g, g, b, g a, a, a, a, high c, a, a, b, high d, high c , b, high d, high c, b, g, a, g.
G, C (high), G, C (low), G, C (high), G, C (high), E, D, C, B, A G, C (high), G, C (low), G, C (high), G, C (high), A, G, F, E, D C (low)
Alto Sax, I'll give you the notes, but you find the beat. This is the shortened version, it's the only one I have. It's still catchy: High G, High G, High G, D, High G, High B. High G, D, B, E, F#, F, E, G, B, D, E, C, D, B, G, A, F#. D, C#, C, Bb, B, D, E, High G, E, High G, High A, High Bb. High A, High G.
B,g,b,a,g,f,g,high d,high e,high d ,c,high d, g, high e, high d, c, high d ,b,a,g,f,g,c,b,high d ,a,b,high d, a,b
sry i cant find the sheet music, but here are the notes: g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, c, g, b flat, c, b flat, g, g, g, g, f, d, f, d, b flat, a, b flat, g, g, g, f, d, f, g, g, b flat, a, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, g, b flat, g, b flat, g, f, g, high e, high d, high c, high e flat, high c, 4 measure rest, high c, high c, high c, high c, g, b flat, high c, g, b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high c, b flat, g, 2 measure rest, g, b flat, high c, g b flat, high d flat, high c, g, b flat, high d, cc, c, d.
It depends on whether you are playing High G or Low G. Great Highland bagpipes range from Low G to High A. From low G, play a G then a D gracenote on the low G melody note. For High G play a High G gracenote on the melody note F followed by the melody note G
The notes are : G A G E B A G, G A G A G HIGH C B, F G F E A G F, G A G AG HIGH D C REST A A HIGH C A G E G F A G F E D E F G A A A HIGH C B A G F E D
sorry i don`t know but here are te notes for titanic :G G G G F# G G F# G A B A G G G G F# G G D LOW.... G A D Low D Repeat x2 High C B A B C B A G F# G F# E Low D....G A Low D High D C B A B C B A G F# G G F# G A B A G if You Want The Introduction Its Here: G A B C B A G A High D B A G Low E C D G A B C B A G A High D B High D High E High D A
The silent letter in "high" is the letter "g."
you press the G button and blow high