To calculate G-Force, use the formula V^2/R, where V is the velocity in meters per second and R is the radius in meters. G-Force is essentially a measure of centripetal acceleration and represents the ratio of a specific force to gravitational force on the same object. For example, if a rider on a merry-go-round with a radius of 15 meters travels at 8 m/s, the calculated G-Force is approximately 0.2724, or 27.24% of Earth's gravitational pull. This concept also applies to linear acceleration, such as in a rocket. Understanding G-Force helps quantify the effects of acceleration in various scenarios.