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Number of g's or g-Forces Introduction (8:11)

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Description and examples of g-forces or number of g’s. This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:14 Equations for g-forces or number of g’s
1:08 Number of g’s when at rest on the surface of the Earth
2:43 Number of g’s when in orbit
3:33 Apparent Weightlessness
4:20 How to experience apparent weightlessness in a car
5:22 Apparent weightlessness examples
6:05 Describing number of g’s again
7:08 More examples of number of g’s
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