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    How do I accurately measure and convert g-force in smaller time intervals?

    Thanks Dick Think you've cleared up most of my confusion. Matt.
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    How do I accurately measure and convert g-force in smaller time intervals?

    Hi Thanks for your reply, as far as I am aware all objects at rest are subject to a 1g static acceleration due to the Earth’s gravitation attraction, because I am only interested in the dynamic acceleration, the above calculation of acceleration is off by 1g due to the aforementioned...
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    How do I accurately measure and convert g-force in smaller time intervals?

    1. If I measure the acceleration of an object every 1 second, I will have a g-force which I can use formula 1 to convert into meters per second per second. Therefore I know from the result of this formula how much the object has accelerated/de-accelerated in the last second. If however I wish...
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