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G-force
noun
- the force of gravity
g-force
- A force acting on a body as a result of acceleration or gravity, informally described in units of acceleration equal to one g. For example, a 12 pound object undergoing a g-force of 2g experiences 24 pounds of force.
- See more at acceleration of gravity
Example Sentences
"Especially for me who wasn't used to it, it's the G-force you pull, especially in sector one in Jeddah," said Bearman.
Filmed at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, pop classics were employed alongside the G-Force cheerleaders to "hype up" the crowds of thousands.
After slamming into the wall backwards, the front end of his Toyota smacked it at a G-force that raised safety concerns about the Next Gen cars.
Electric cars, unlike internal combustion vehicles, deliver a lot of instant torque — meaning, they can blast off from a standing stop with high speed and greater G-force that knocks riders back in their seats.
The greatest increase was for the most severe class of turbulence, defined as having a g-force greater than 1 g.
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