Galileo to Dekameter per Square Second Conversion

Convert between Galileo and Dekameter per Square Second quickly and accurately.

Gal
dam/s²

How to Convert Galileo to Dekameter per Square Second

Conversion Formula

1 Gal = 0.001 dam/s²
1 dam/s² = 1000 Gal

Example

Convert 15 Gal to dam/s²:

15 Gal = 15 × 0.001 dam/s² = 0.015 dam/s²

Unit Information

Learn about the acceleration units you're converting between

Galileo

Gal

Definition

The galileo (Gal) is a unit of acceleration equal to one centimeter per square second. It is an alternative name for the gal, commonly used in geophysics and geology for measuring gravitational acceleration.

History/Origin

Named after Galileo Galilei, the galileo was introduced as an alternative name for the gal in the 19th century for measuring gravitational acceleration in geophysical applications.

Current Use

Used in geophysics, geology, and seismology for measuring gravitational acceleration, seismic activity, and other small accelerations in Earth sciences.

Multiplier

0.01

Offset

0

Dekameter per Square Second

dam/s²

Definition

The dekameter per square second (dam/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in dekameters. It is equal to ten meters per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the dekameter, a metric unit of length equal to ten meters, and the second. It provides a convenient scale for measuring moderate to large accelerations in scientific applications.

Current Use

Used in scientific research and engineering for measuring accelerations where dekameter-scale precision is appropriate, particularly in laboratory experiments and educational contexts.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Galileo to Dekameter per Square Second Conversion Table

Galileo [Gal] Dekameter per Square Second [dam/s²]
1 Gal 0.001 dam/s²
10 Gal 0.01 dam/s²
25 Gal 0.025 dam/s²
50 Gal 0.05 dam/s²
100 Gal 0.1 dam/s²
0 Gal 0E+0 dam/s²
-10 Gal -0.01 dam/s²
-40 Gal -0.04 dam/s²