Convert Standard Gravities (g) to Feet Per Second Squared (ft/s²)
1 standard gravity equals 32.174 feet per second squared.
Standard Gravity to Foot Per Second Squared Converter
What Is a Standard Gravity?
Standard gravity (g) = 9.80665 m/s² exactly. Used in aerospace, automotive testing, and roller coaster engineering to express forces on the body.
What Is a Foot Per Second Squared?
The ft/s² is the imperial acceleration unit. 1 g ≈ 32.174 ft/s².
Standard Gravity to Foot Per Second Squared Formula
The conversion formula is:
ft/s² = g × 32.17405
Derived from: 1 g = 9.80665 m/s² × 3.28084 ft/m ≈ 32.174 ft/s².
Worked Example
Convert 1 standard gravity (1g (Earth's gravity)):
- Calculate: 1 → 32.174 foot per second squared
Common Use Cases
The g-to-ft/s² conversion bridges human-oriented and calculation-oriented contexts:
- US aerospace calculations: Aircraft structural loads are specified in g-factors but calculated in ft/s². A 3g design limit means the structure must withstand 96.5 ft/s² (3 × 32.174).
- Crash test standards: US federal safety regulations (FMVSS) reference both g-forces (for human tolerance) and ft/s² (for engineering compliance calculations).
- Centrifuge design: Industrial centrifuges rated in g-force (e.g., 500g for blood separation) require ft/s² for structural engineering of the rotor and housing in US facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1g in ft/s²?
1 g = 32.174 ft/s² (often rounded to 32.2 ft/s²). This is the acceleration due to Earth's gravity expressed in imperial units. It means a freely falling object near Earth's surface increases its speed by 32.174 feet per second every second.
Why is 32.2 ft/s² used in US physics classes?
The precise value is 32.17405 ft/s² (rounded to 7 significant figures), but 32.2 ft/s² is the standard approximation used in US education and engineering practice. This rounds to 3 significant figures, which is sufficient for most calculations. More precise work uses the full-precision value or the metric equivalent (9.80665 m/s²).
How do slugs relate to g-force and ft/s²?
The slug is the imperial unit of mass: 1 slug = the mass that accelerates at 1 ft/s² when a force of 1 pound-force is applied. Since gravity exerts 1 pound-force per pound of weight: a 1-pound object has a mass of 1/32.174 slugs. This is why 32.174 ft/s² (1g) connects weight in pounds to mass in slugs.
Why is standard gravity defined as 9.80665 m/s²?
This value was adopted by the 3rd General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1901 as a conventional standard. It approximates gravitational acceleration at sea level at 45° latitude.
Common Standard Gravity to Foot Per Second Squared Conversions
| Standard Gravity | Foot Per Second Squared | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 standard gravities | 3.2174 feet per second squared | |
| 12 standard gravities | 16.087 feet per second squared | |
| 1 standard gravity | 32.174 feet per second squared | |
| 2 standard gravities | 64.3481 feet per second squared |
| Standard Gravity | Foot Per Second Squared | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 3 standard gravities | 96.5221 feet per second squared | |
| 5 standard gravities | 160.87 feet per second squared | |
| 9 standard gravities | 289.566 feet per second squared | |
| 10 standard gravities | 321.74 feet per second squared |
Standard gravities to feet per second squared Conversion Table
Reference table with common standard gravities to feet per second squared conversions. All values calculated with high precision.
Standard Gravities to Feet Per Second Squared Table
0.0001 to 12
Standard Gravities to Feet Per Second Squared Table
1 to 100000
Feet Per Second Squared to Standard Gravities Table
0.01 to 50
Feet Per Second Squared to Standard Gravities Table
100 to 10000000
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