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    Some Typical Examples Of G Forces
    In order to understand G forces better, it is a good idea to see them manifesting in practical life situations as G Forces examples. Given below are some typical examples of G Force:
    • Standing on the Earth at sea level, where g force = 1 g
    • A ride in the Vomit Comet , with g force = 0 g
    • Standing at its equator on the Moon, with g force = 0.1654 g
    • The gyro rotors in Gravity Probe B and the free-floating proof masses in the TRIAD I navigation satellite, with g force equal to 0 g
    • Saturn V moon rocket just after launch , g force = 1.14 g
    • Bugatti Veyron from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 s, has g force = 1.18 g
    • High-g roller coasters have g forces ranging from 3.5–6.3 g
    • Top Fuel drag racing world record of 4.4 s over 1/4 mile, g force = 4.2 g
    • Space Shuttle, maximum during launch and reentry, g force =3 g
    • Luge, maximum expected at the Whistler Sliding Center, g force equal to 5.2 g
    Formula One car, maximum under heavy braking, g forces = 5 g
    • Apollo 16 on reentry, g forces = 7.19 g
    • Standard, full aerobatics certified glider , g forces = +7/-5 g
    • Death or serious injury likely, g force can be greater than 50 g
    • Max. turn in an aerobatic plane or fighter jet, g forces Some Typical Examples Of G Forces
    In order to understand G forces better, it is a good idea to see them manifesting in practical life situations as G Forces examples. Given below are some typical examples of G Force:
    • Standing on the Earth at sea level, where g force = 1 g
    • A ride in the Vomit Comet , with g force = 0 g
    • Standing at its equator on the Moon, with g force = 0.1654 g
    • The gyro rotors in Gravity Probe B and the free-floating proof masses in the TRIAD I navigation satellite, with g force equal to 0 g
    • Saturn V moon rocket just after launch , g force = 1.14 g
    • Bugatti Veyron from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 s, has g force = 1.18 g
    • High-g roller coasters have g forces ranging from 3.5–6.3 g
    • Top Fuel drag racing world record of 4.4 s over 1/4 mile, g force = 4.2 g
    • Space Shuttle, maximum during launch and reentry, g force =3 g
    • Luge, maximum expected at the Whistler Sliding Center, g force equal to 5.2 g
    • Formula One car, maximum under heavy braking, g forces = 5 g
    • Apollo 16 on reentry, g forces = 7.19 g
    • Standard, full aerobatics certified glider , g forces = +7/-5 g
    • Death or serious injury likely, g force can be greater than 50 g
    • Max. turn in an aerobatic plane or fighter jet, g forces ranging from 9–12 g
    • Maximum g force for human on a rocket sled = 46.2 g
    • Sprint missile, g forces = 100 g
    • Brief human exposure survived in crash has g forces > 100 g
    • Shock capability of mechanical wrist watches g forces > 5,000 g
    • Rating of electronics built into military artillery shells, g forces equal to15,500 g
    We hope the above article giving various examples of G Forces is informational.
    • Maximum g force for human on a rocket sled = 46.2 g
    • Sprint missile, g forces = 100 g
    • Brief human exposure survived in crash has g forces > 100 g
    • Shock capability of mechanical wrist watches g forces > 5,000 g
    • Rating of electronics built into military artillery shells, g forces equal to15,500 g
    We hope the above article giving various examples of G Forces is informational.
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