What Are G Forces on a Jet and How to Calculate Them in a Turn?

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G-forces on a jet during turns are primarily influenced by factors like lift, drag, and the aircraft's speed. Calculating these forces can involve uniform circular motion principles, but high-performance jet flight requires additional considerations. Resources such as Hyperphysics provide foundational knowledge and sample problems related to circular motion and airplane physics. Specific exercises can help in understanding the calculations involved. Understanding these concepts is essential for grasping the dynamics of jet flight during turns.
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Hi, do you guys got information about g forces on a jet and maybe exercise and ansers where you need to calculate the g force in a turn?
ty for the help
Maximilian Popelier
 
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Maximilian Popelier said:
Hi, do you guys got information about g forces on a jet and maybe exercise and ansers where you need to calculate the g force in a turn?
ty for the help
Maximilian Popelier
Do you mean just uniform circular motion type of problems? You could probably check out Hyperphysics or a related website.

Or do you mean something specific to high-performance jet flight, with lift and drag and other considerations included?
 
i will check hyperphysics ty
 
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i don't really find something can you sow me something more specific?
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