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Quick Look: gals to standard gravities

gal1 Gal2 Gal3 Gal4 Gal5 Gal6 Gal7 Gal8 Gal9 Gal10 Gal11 Gal12 Gal13 Gal14 Gal15 Gal16 Gal17 Gal18 Gal19 Gal20 Gal21 Gal22 Gal23 Gal24 Gal25 Gal26 Gal27 Gal28 Gal29 Gal30 Gal31 Gal32 Gal33 Gal34 Gal35 Gal36 Gal37 Gal38 Gal39 Gal40 Gal41 Gal42 Gal43 Gal44 Gal45 Gal46 Gal47 Gal48 Gal49 Gal50 Gal51 Gal52 Gal53 Gal54 Gal55 Gal56 Gal57 Gal58 Gal59 Gal60 Gal61 Gal62 Gal63 Gal64 Gal65 Gal66 Gal67 Gal68 Gal69 Gal70 Gal71 Gal72 Gal73 Gal74 Gal75 Gal76 Gal77 Gal78 Gal79 Gal80 Gal81 Gal82 Gal83 Gal84 Gal85 Gal86 Gal87 Gal88 Gal89 Gal90 Gal91 Gal92 Gal93 Gal94 Gal95 Gal96 Gal97 Gal98 Gal99 Gal100 Gal
standard gravity0.0010197 ɡ00.0020394 ɡ00.0030591 ɡ00.0040789 ɡ00.0050986 ɡ00.0061183 ɡ00.0071380 ɡ00.0081577 ɡ00.0091774 ɡ00.0101972 ɡ00.0112169 ɡ00.0122366 ɡ00.0132563 ɡ00.0142760 ɡ00.0152957 ɡ00.0163155 ɡ00.0173352 ɡ00.0183549 ɡ00.0193746 ɡ00.0203943 ɡ00.0214140 ɡ00.0224338 ɡ00.0234535 ɡ00.0244732 ɡ00.0254929 ɡ00.0265126 ɡ00.0275323 ɡ00.0285521 ɡ00.0295718 ɡ00.0305915 ɡ00.0316112 ɡ00.0326309 ɡ00.0336506 ɡ00.0346704 ɡ00.0356901 ɡ00.0367098 ɡ00.0377295 ɡ00.0387492 ɡ00.0397689 ɡ00.0407886 ɡ00.0418084 ɡ00.0428281 ɡ00.0438478 ɡ00.0448675 ɡ00.0458872 ɡ00.0469069 ɡ00.0479267 ɡ00.0489464 ɡ00.0499661 ɡ00.0509858 ɡ00.0520055 ɡ00.0530252 ɡ00.0540450 ɡ00.0550647 ɡ00.0560844 ɡ00.0571041 ɡ00.0581238 ɡ00.0591435 ɡ00.0601633 ɡ00.0611830 ɡ00.0622027 ɡ00.0632224 ɡ00.0642421 ɡ00.0652618 ɡ00.0662816 ɡ00.0673013 ɡ00.0683210 ɡ00.0693407 ɡ00.0703604 ɡ00.0713801 ɡ00.0723999 ɡ00.0734196 ɡ00.0744393 ɡ00.0754590 ɡ00.0764787 ɡ00.0774984 ɡ00.0785181 ɡ00.0795379 ɡ00.0805576 ɡ00.0815773 ɡ00.0825970 ɡ00.0836167 ɡ00.0846364 ɡ00.0856562 ɡ00.0866759 ɡ00.0876956 ɡ00.0887153 ɡ00.0897350 ɡ00.0907547 ɡ00.0917745 ɡ00.0927942 ɡ00.0938139 ɡ00.0948336 ɡ00.0958533 ɡ00.0968730 ɡ00.0978928 ɡ00.0989125 ɡ00.0999322 ɡ00.1009519 ɡ00.1019716 ɡ0

Gals [ Gal ]

The gal (symbol: Gal), sometimes called galileo after Galileo Galilei, is a unit of acceleration used extensively in the science of gravimetry. The gal is defined as 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s2). The milligal (mGal) and microgal (µGal) refer respectively to one thousandth and one millionth of a gal.

conversion table

1 gals =
0.0010197162129779 standard gravities
6 gals
= 0.0061182972778676 standard gravities
2 gals =
0.0020394324259559 standard gravities
7 gals
= 0.0071380134908455 standard gravities
3 gals =
0.0030591486389338 standard gravities
8 gals
= 0.0081577297038234 standard gravities
4 gals =
0.0040788648519117 standard gravities
9 gals
= 0.0091774459168014 standard gravities
5 gals =
0.0050985810648896 standard gravities
10 gals
= 0.010197162129779 standard gravities

Standard gravities [ ɡ0 ]

The standard acceleration due to gravity (or standard acceleration of free fall), sometimes abbreviated as standard gravity, usually denoted by ɡ0 or ɡn, is the nominal gravitational acceleration of an object in a vacuum near the surface of the Earth.

conversion table

1 standard gravities =
980.665 gals
6 standard gravities =
5883.99 gals
2 standard gravities =
1961.33 gals
7 standard gravities =
6864.655 gals
3 standard gravities =
2941.995 gals
8 standard gravities =
7845.32 gals
4 standard gravities =
3922.66 gals
9 standard gravities =
8825.985 gals
5 standard gravities =
4903.325 gals
10 standard gravities =
9806.65 gals