answersLogoWhite

0

G usually stands for the gravitational constant, wich is rounded to 9.8 for the whole surface of the earth. The second decimal is used for cases that need greater accuracy and is dependant on the location you are at. For example, Scandinavia uses 9.82 as the gravitational constant.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is G - value?

9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.


What is the value of g and G?

Ore -G


What is the value of g at infinity?

The answer depends on what g is!


What is 7 less than g?

You can write this as "g - 7". The actual value of this expression, of course, will depend on the value of "g".


How will be the value of g vary ar different distances from the hub of a rotating space station?

The value of gravitational acceleration, g, will decrease as you move farther away from the hub of a rotating space station due to the centrifugal force generated by the rotation. At rotation speeds where the centrifugal force and gravitational force balance, you will experience a simulated gravity equal to g, but this balance point will vary depending on the rotation speed and distance from the hub.


What is the value g?

9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.


Value of g in universe?

I think that g (the gravitational constant) varies dependent on your proximity to other massive bodies. For example the value of g on the moon is less than the value of g on earth. It is not constant throughout the universe.


What is value of g when shell fired?

You will have to define what "g" is.


What is the product g and 4?

The product of g and 4 is expressed as ( 4g ). This means that g is multiplied by 4, resulting in a value that is four times whatever the value of g is.


What is the value of g in -6g plus 36 12?

If: -6g+36 = 12 then the value of g is = 4


What in space starts with G?

Galaxy!


What begins with g and has to do with space?

Gravity

Trending Questions
Why do packages slide off the seat of acar when the breaks are applied quickly and forcefully? What involves the movement of electrons in neutral objects do to the electric field produced by a charged object? How do you know if a product will sink in water by its specific gravity? How effective are magnets in helping individuals lose weight? How long will a bullet take to hit the ground if it is shot it perfectly straight and it's in an open field that is open forever? What machine makes it possible to move a resistance faster? What is the most Common excuse given by individuals for not acting ethically? How much 95 percent alcohol must be used to prepare 1000 ml of 70 percent alcohol? How does the concept of bending space-time affect our understanding of the universe? How do the gravitational and electric forces resemble each other how do they differ? Why are mass and weight used synonymously on earth? What is the energy source of the phosphorylation? If a lever with a mechanical advantage of 13 is used to move a rock with a force of 845N what is the imput force? Is electrical energy potential, kinetic, or both in a closed circuit system? What is Lowest potential energy? What is the depressionor low place between the crests of a? What is a horseshoe orbit and how does it differ from other types of orbits around celestial bodies? Do ashes burn completely? What should be the net force in the vertical direction when the block is floating? What is the correct method for finding the volume of an irregular object?