Acceleration of Gravity to Millimeter per Square Second Conversion

Convert between Acceleration of Gravity and Millimeter per Square Second quickly and accurately.

g
mm/s²

How to Convert Acceleration of Gravity to Millimeter per Square Second

Conversion Formula

1 g = 9806.65 mm/s²
1 mm/s² = 0 g

Example

Convert 15 g to mm/s²:

15 g = 15 × 9806.65 mm/s² = 147099.75 mm/s²

Unit Information

Learn about the acceleration units you're converting between

Acceleration of Gravity

g

Definition

The acceleration of gravity (g) is a unit of acceleration equal to the standard gravitational acceleration on Earth's surface. It is approximately 9.80665 meters per square second.

History/Origin

The acceleration of gravity was standardized in the 20th century as 9.80665 m/s² for the standard gravitational acceleration on Earth's surface. It is widely used in physics and engineering.

Current Use

Widely used in physics, engineering, and mechanics for measuring accelerations relative to Earth's gravity, particularly in aerospace, automotive, and mechanical applications.

Multiplier

9.807

Offset

0

Millimeter per Square Second

mm/s²

Definition

The millimeter per square second (mm/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in millimeters. It is equal to one-thousandth of a meter per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the millimeter, a metric unit of length equal to one-thousandth of a meter, and the second. It is used for measuring very small accelerations in precision scientific applications.

Current Use

Used in precision measurements, micro-mechanical systems, and scientific research where very small accelerations need to be measured with high accuracy.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Acceleration of Gravity to Millimeter per Square Second Conversion Table

Acceleration of Gravity [g] Millimeter per Square Second [mm/s²]
1 g 9806.65 mm/s²
10 g 98066.5 mm/s²
25 g 245166.25 mm/s²
50 g 490332.5000000001 mm/s²
100 g 980665 mm/s²
0 g 0E+0 mm/s²
-10 g -98066.5 mm/s²
-40 g -392266 mm/s²