g-force

IPA: gfɔrs

noun

  • The acceleration of a body, relative to the freefall acceleration due to any local gravitational field, expressed in multiples of g0 (the mean acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface).

g force

IPA: dʒˈifɔrs

noun

  • Alternative spelling of g-force [The acceleration of a body, relative to the freefall acceleration due to any local gravitational field, expressed in multiples of g0 (the mean acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface).]

Examples of "g-force" in Sentences

  • The plane started to lift, and the g-force pressed me back against the seat.
  • MyMechanic provides car performance data, such as horsepower, torque, and g-force, on Android phones.
  • Lateral acceleration measured the maximum g-force attained by vehicles orbiting a 300-foot circle, known as a skid pad.
  • If that's not enough, Under Armour provided some of this year's prospects with a William Gibson-tastic shirt called the E39, which transmits real-time g-force and breathing and heart-rate numbers.
  • I've never been in the military, but my covert operation to reclaim my child in the late 90's felt similar to the psychic g-force that must accompany a soldier making his first blind descent into the Kabul airport.
  • Nissan The center LCD screen is a series of 11 configurable panels with graphical readouts for throttle position, brake force, yaw rate, front/rear torque distribution, steering angle, lateral, longitudinal and total g-force.
  • My favorite part of this car is actually the performance-data display on the center LCD screen, a series of 11 configurable panels with graphical readouts for throttle position, brake force, yaw rate, front/rear torque distribution, steering angle, lateral, longitudinal and total g-force, among others.

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