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'''Gravity''' is a fundamental force of the universe accelerates massive objects toward each other. | '''Gravity''' is a fundamental force of the universe that accelerates massive objects toward each other. | ||
==Reference Figures== | ==Reference Figures== |
Revision as of 03:11, 16 November 2007
Gravity is a fundamental force of the universe that accelerates massive objects toward each other.
Reference Figures
- Standard Gravity on Earth: 9.80665 m/s² = 1 g
- Gravity on Earth's Moon: 1.622 m/s²
- Gravity on Mars: 3.71 m/s²
Converting from g to m/s²
Let us say that your object is accelerating at 400 g's (like HIBEX).
Figuring out its acceleration in meters per second per second (m/s²) can be done by the following calculation:
400 g * 9.80665 m/s² = 3,922.66 m/s²