Convert standard gravity to galileo (g₀ to Gal)
Convert standard gravity to galileo instantly with this easy to use g₀ to Gal conversion tool.
Galileo explained
The Galileo is not a unit of measurement commonly encountered in everyday life, but it plays a crucial role in geophysics and gravitational research. Named after the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, the Galileo is a unit of acceleration used to measure gravitational acceleration in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system. One Galileo represents an acceleration of 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s²). Understanding this unit is essential in fields like geophysics, oil exploration, and Earth sciences, where precise gravity measurements are critical.
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Standard gravity to galileo conversion table
The following table provides a straightforward conversion guide for fractions and multiples of standard gravity (g₀) to galileo (Gal).
Standard gravity (g₀) | Galileo (Gal) |
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0.01 g₀ | |
0.1 g₀ | |
1 g₀ | |
10 g₀ | |
100 g₀ | |
1000 g₀ |
Convert standard gravity to other acceleration units.
You can find all available conversions from standard gravity (g₀) to other acceleration units below.
- Standard gravity to meters per square second (g₀ to m/s²)
- Standard gravity to kilometers per square hour (g₀ to km/h²)
- Standard gravity to kilometers per square minute (g₀ to km/min²)
- Standard gravity to kilometers per square second (g₀ to km/s²)
- Standard gravity to miles per square hour (g₀ to mi/h²)
- Standard gravity to miles per square minute (g₀ to mi/min²)
- Standard gravity to miles per square second (g₀ to mi/s²)
- Standard gravity to inches per square second (g₀ to in/s²)
- Standard gravity to feet per square second (g₀ to ft/s²)
- Standard gravity to yards per square second (g₀ to yd/s²)
- Standard gravity to gals (g₀ to Gal)
- Standard gravity to microgals (g₀ to µGal)
- Standard gravity to galileo (g₀ to Gal)
- Standard gravity to quettameters per square second (g₀ to Qm/s²)
- Standard gravity to ronnameters per square second (g₀ to Rm/s²)
- Standard gravity to yottameters per square second (g₀ to Ym/s²)
- Standard gravity to zettameters per square second (g₀ to Zm/s²)
- Standard gravity to exameters per square second (g₀ to Em/s²)
- Standard gravity to petameters per square second (g₀ to Pm/s²)
- Standard gravity to terameters per square second (g₀ to Tm/s²)
- Standard gravity to gigameters per square second (g₀ to Gm/s²)
- Standard gravity to megameters per square second (g₀ to Mm/s²)
- Standard gravity to hectometers per square second (g₀ to hm/s²)
- Standard gravity to dekameters per square second (g₀ to dam/s²)
- Standard gravity to decimeters per square second (g₀ to dm/s²)
- Standard gravity to centimeters per square second (g₀ to cm/s²)
- Standard gravity to millimeters per square second (g₀ to mm/s²)
- Standard gravity to micrometers per square second (g₀ to µm/s²)
- Standard gravity to nanometers per square second (g₀ to nm/s²)
- Standard gravity to picometers per square second (g₀ to pm/s²)
- Standard gravity to femtometers per square second (g₀ to fm/s²)
- Standard gravity to attometers per square second (g₀ to am/s²)
- Standard gravity to zeptometers per square second (g₀ to zm/s²)
- Standard gravity to yoctometers per square second (g₀ to ym/s²)
- Standard gravity to rontometers per square second (g₀ to rm/s²)
- Standard gravity to quectometers per square second (g₀ to qm/s²)