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Quick Look: standard gravities to gals

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gal980.665 Gal1,961.33 Gal2,941.995 Gal3,922.66 Gal4,903.325 Gal5,883.99 Gal6,864.655 Gal7,845.32 Gal8,825.985 Gal9,806.65 Gal10,787.315 Gal11,767.98 Gal12,748.645 Gal13,729.31 Gal14,709.975 Gal15,690.64 Gal16,671.305 Gal17,651.97 Gal18,632.635 Gal19,613.3 Gal20,593.965 Gal21,574.63 Gal22,555.295 Gal23,535.96 Gal24,516.625 Gal25,497.29 Gal26,477.955 Gal27,458.62 Gal28,439.285 Gal29,419.95 Gal30,400.615 Gal31,381.28 Gal32,361.945 Gal33,342.61 Gal34,323.275 Gal35,303.94 Gal36,284.605 Gal37,265.27 Gal38,245.935 Gal39,226.6 Gal40,207.265 Gal41,187.93 Gal42,168.595 Gal43,149.26 Gal44,129.925 Gal45,110.59 Gal46,091.255 Gal47,071.92 Gal48,052.585 Gal49,033.25 Gal50,013.915 Gal50,994.58 Gal51,975.245 Gal52,955.91 Gal53,936.575 Gal54,917.24 Gal55,897.905 Gal56,878.57 Gal57,859.235 Gal58,839.9 Gal59,820.565 Gal60,801.23 Gal61,781.895 Gal62,762.56 Gal63,743.225 Gal64,723.89 Gal65,704.555 Gal66,685.22 Gal67,665.885 Gal68,646.55 Gal69,627.215 Gal70,607.88 Gal71,588.545 Gal72,569.21 Gal73,549.875 Gal74,530.54 Gal75,511.205 Gal76,491.87 Gal77,472.535 Gal78,453.2 Gal79,433.865 Gal80,414.53 Gal81,395.195 Gal82,375.86 Gal83,356.525 Gal84,337.19 Gal85,317.855 Gal86,298.52 Gal87,279.185 Gal88,259.85 Gal89,240.515 Gal90,221.18 Gal91,201.845 Gal92,182.51 Gal93,163.175 Gal94,143.84 Gal95,124.505 Gal96,105.17 Gal97,085.835 Gal98,066.5 Gal

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

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