G Force Calculator

Calculate gravitational force equivalents (G-force) from acceleration or circular motion parameters

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About G Force

G-force (gravitational force) is a measurement of the type of acceleration that causes a perception of weight. 1G is equal to the force of gravity at the Earth’s surface, which is 9.8 m/s².

Common G Force Examples:

  • Normal Earth gravity: 1G
  • Space shuttle launch: ~3G
  • Roller coasters: 3-6G
  • Fighter jet maneuvers: up to 9G
  • Human tolerance limit: ~9G sustained

Frequently Asked Questions

G-force is a measurement of acceleration expressed in multiples of Earth’s gravitational acceleration (9.8 m/s²). It represents the force exerted on a body due to acceleration or gravity.

For linear acceleration: G Force = Acceleration (m/s²) / 9.8 m/s². For circular motion: G Force = (Velocity² / (Radius × 9.8)).

Sustained G-forces above 5G can be dangerous for untrained individuals. Fighter pilots can tolerate up to 9G briefly with special equipment. Negative G-forces (headward acceleration) are generally more dangerous than positive G-forces.

High G-forces can cause blood to pool in certain areas, leading to loss of consciousness (G-LOC), vision problems (tunnel vision or greyout), and physical stress on organs and bones.