How do you measure g's?
Answer Posted / valluri066
Acceleration caused by gravity is called G-force and expressed in G's,
A man in rocket travelling against gravitational (into sky) experiences extra body weight or simply extra 'g'
And if he jumps from that rocket (free falling) he feels no weight or simply 0-g's
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