How To Solve For Force If There “g’s” Are In The Problem?

How much force is required to accelerate 3.0 g object at 9000 “g’s” (say, in a centrifuge)?
Now, how do you find force if it says 9000 g’s?

One Comment zu “How To Solve For Force If There “g’s” Are In The Problem?”

  1. WoodyWoo

    Ok a g is the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth
    1 g = 9.8m/s^
    so
    9000 g’s would be 9000*(9.8m/s^2) = 88200 m/s^2
    Equation Used to Determine Force in this case is
    F = m*a
    F = .003kg*88200m/s^2
    F = 264.6 N