Acceleration Converter

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About Acceleration

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity with magnitude and direction. In physics, acceleration is commonly measured in meters per second squared (m/s²).

Common Acceleration Reference Values

Description Approximate Value
Standard gravity (g) 9.80665 m/s² or 32.1740 ft/s²
Typical car 0-60 mph 3-4 m/s²
High-performance sports car 7-10 m/s²
F1 race car acceleration ~15 m/s²
F1 race car braking ~-45 m/s²
Space shuttle during launch ~29 m/s² (3g)
Fighter jet maximum ~98 m/s² (10g)

Note: The standard gravity (g) is often used as a unit of acceleration, especially when describing acceleration tolerance in human physiology or vehicle performance.