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n. (alternative spelling of g-force English)
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The g-force associated with an object is its acceleration relative to free-fall.
It may also refer to:
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G-Force (film), a 2009 film by Disney
- G-Force (video game), a 2009 video game based on the film
- G-Force, a group from Battle of the Planets
- G-Force: Guardians of Space, the second English adaptation of Gatchaman, following Battle of the Planets
- G-Force Technologies, a racing car constructor, now owned by Élan Motorsport Technologies
- G-Force music visualization software plug-in for media players by SoundSpectrum
- "G-Force", a song by Sonic Youth, from The Whitey Album
- G-Force (album), a 1980 album by the band of the same name led by Gary Moore
- G-Force, a guitar effects processor by TC Electronic
- G Force (TV series), a 1998 TV series by Children's BBC
- G Force (Dyson), a vacuum cleaner by Dyson
- G Force (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Drayton Manor Theme Park
- G-Force (Godzilla), a fictional military organization tasked with the monitoring of Godzilla
- G-Force (dance group), a dance group in the Philippines associated with ASAP 2012
G Force is a roller coaster at Drayton Manor Theme Park, Tamworth, England. It is the only X-Car coaster in the UK and was opened by the band G4 in 2005. The ride is also the third X-Car coaster to be built in the world, the first being the prototype Sky Wheel at Skyline Park in Germany and the second being X Coaster at Magic Springs. Another unique aspect of the X-Car coaster is the inverted lift, called the Humpty Bump Lift. Unlike a conventional inclined lift, the lift on is similar to a standard vertical loop. At the top of the lift, riders are suspended upside down and the train is released to traverse two more inversions, including an immelman loop and a Bent Cuban Eight. The ride was originally called Project X but changed to G Force before it opened.
G Force is the second studio album by saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by Arista Records in 1983, and peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, number 17 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and number 62 on the Billboard 200 chart.
G Force is a British television series created by Children's BBC in 1998. Originally broadcast as a segment within weekend show Fully Booked, but later shown independently as its own series. The programme was set within the office of a small publicity company in Scotland.
Usage examples of "g force".
A few minutes later, when enough miles of cable had been triggered to overcome the one-g force stretching the line, the pod picked up speed, burst through the gasket, and flew up the guideline toward Yggdrasil's distant trunk.