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  • 71Pound-force — This article deals with the unit of force. For the unit of mass see Pound (mass). The pound force or simply pound (abbreviations: lb, lbf, or lbf) is a unit of force. Definitions The pound force is approximately equal to the gravitational force… …

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  • 72Gal (unit) — Not to be confused with gallon. Gravity anomalies covering the Southern Ocean are shown here in false color relief. Amplitudes range between 30 mGal (magenta) to +30 mGal (red). This image has been normalized to remove variation due to… …

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  • 73Gal (acceleration) — The gal, sometimes called galileo, (symbol Gal) is a unit of acceleration used extensively in the science of gravimetry. [Barry N. Taylor, Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI), 1995, NIST Special Publication 811,… …

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  • 74Orders of magnitude (acceleration) — This page lists examples of the acceleration occurring in various situations. They are grouped by orders of magnitude. Factor [m/s²] Multiple Value [G] Item 100 1 m/s² 0 m/s² 0 G The gyro rotors in Gravity Probe B and the free floating proof …

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  • 75g —    1. see standard gravity    2. see grav    3. see gram    4. see gon    5. g    a symbol for the average acceleration produced by gravity at the Earth s surface (sea level). The actual acceleration of gravity varies from place to place,… …

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  • 76Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) — This article is about the fictitious force related to rotating reference frames. For other uses, see Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics …

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  • 77Conversion of units — is the conversion between different units of measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion factors. Contents 1 Techniques 1.1 Process 1.2 Multiplication factors …

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  • 78Races of the Mass Effect universe — This article is about the fictional races found within the Mass Effect universe. These races are explored in the novels Mass Effect: Revelation and Mass Effect: Ascension, and the video games Mass Effect, Mass Effect Galaxy, and Mass Effect 2.… …

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  • 79Potential energy — This article is about a form of energy in physics. For the statistical method, see Potential energy statistics. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 80gram — gram1 /gram/, n. a metric unit of mass or weight equal to 15.432 grains; one thousandth of a kilogram. Abbr.: g Also, esp. Brit., gramme. [1790 1800; < F gramme < LL gramma a small weight < Gk grámma something drawn, a small weight] gram2 …

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