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The g effect can best understood by an example. Anyone who has gone on a ride at the fair will not doubt experience the g effect. There is a ride where everyone is around the perimeter of a spinning disk with a fence along the perimeter. The disc spins quickly enough where you are pinned to the fence and cannot move your ams without difficulty. What is keeping you pinned against the fence is the "g" force which is measured as a function of the nomral g force when you are at rest. At rest you are experiencing 1 "g".

In a high performance fighter jet, pilots can sustain many times their own weight by changing the course of the plane either horizontally, vertically, or a combination thereof while maintaining high power settings and inputting flight control changes quickly.

Supersonic flight has nothing to do with "g" force necessarily. Supersonic flight simply mean that you are flying faster than the speed of sound which is about 1000 ft/sec near the earth's surface.

2007-02-21 01:26:17 · answer #1 · answered by minorchord2000 6 · 0 0

every one have g capacity
every academy have different requirments some even check on ur teeth

2007-02-21 06:15:11 · answer #2 · answered by koki83 4 · 0 0

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