Bay 12 Games Forum

Finally... => Life Advice => Topic started by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:00:21 pm

Title: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:00:21 pm
If I know the mass of an object, and the force affecting it in newtons, how do I convert that to G-forces? (I want the equation.)
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: ChairmanPoo on February 01, 2011, 09:02:51 pm
what do you mean with "G-Forces"? Don't you already have the result if you know the force with which it's being pulled towards Earth?

If you want to express it in Gs instead of newtons, it would be a matter of dividing newtons between 9,8 I think.
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:05:52 pm
what do you mean with "G-Forces"? Don't you already have the result if you know the force with which it's being pulled towards Earth?
I mean, it's not being pulled towards Earth. How many newtons are in one G? (Thats my question)
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: ChairmanPoo on February 01, 2011, 09:06:32 pm
9,8
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:09:47 pm
9,8
Is that 98, or 9.8?
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Vactor on February 01, 2011, 09:11:11 pm
9.8

Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:13:32 pm
9.8
Wait... If 9.8 is the accereration due to gravity, wouldn't that answer be assuming the objects mass is 1? Or am I talking blasphemy?
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Leafsnail on February 01, 2011, 09:24:18 pm
Well, force is kgms-2, while g-force... is also kgms-2.  It's a straight, numerical conversion.
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Vactor on February 01, 2011, 09:31:31 pm
perhaps it would help to think of 1 g-force as being one earth gravity, its similar to AU, 1AU is one earth sized orbit.
Title: Re: Calculate gravity?
Post by: Aramco on February 01, 2011, 09:39:12 pm
perhaps it would help to think of 1 g-force as being one earth gravity, its similar to AU, 1AU is one earth sized orbit.

Yes, I understand that 1 G is 1 Earth gravity. I also have figured out the problem. I no longer require assistance.