Convert Standard gravity to Gal

Convert Standard gravity (g₀) to Gal (Gal) instantly and accurately.

Standard gravity (g₀)
Gal (Gal)

Conversion Formula

Gal = g₀ × 980.665

About Standard gravity

Standard gravity (g₀) is defined as exactly 9.80665 m/s² by the 3rd CGPM (1901), chosen to approximate surface gravity at ~45.5° latitude. It is the universal reference for human g-tolerance: fighter pilots sustain up to +9 g₀ with G-suit; sustained +3 g₀ causes greyout unprotected; F1 drivers experience +5 g₀ lateral and -4 g₀ braking. Pound-force is defined as 0.45359237 kg × g₀ = 4.44822 N (exact). Rocket specific impulse in seconds = thrust / (mass flow × g₀). 1 g₀ = 9.80665 m/s² = 980.665 Gal ≈ 32.174 ft/s² ≈ 35.304 km/h/s.

About Gal

The gal (Gal) equals 1 cm/s² = 0.01 m/s², named after Galileo Galilei in recognition of his free-fall experiments. Earth's surface gravity is approximately 980 Gal; the GRS80 normal gravity formula gives 978.03 Gal at the equator and 983.22 Gal at the poles. The BIPM SI Brochure recognises the Gal as a non-SI unit accepted in geophysics. 1 Gal = 0.01 m/s² = 1 cm/s² = 1000 mGal ≈ 1.02 × 10⁻³ g₀.

Quick Reference Table

Standard gravity (g₀)Gal (Gal)
1 g₀980.665 Gal
2 g₀1961.33 Gal
5 g₀4903.32 Gal
10 g₀9806.65 Gal
25 g₀24516.6 Gal
50 g₀49033.3 Gal
100 g₀98066.5 Gal

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