G force (disambiguation)

G force (disambiguation)

The term g-force refers to a measure of the apparent acceleration acting on a body measured in multiples of the sea level acceleration due to gravity on Earth.

Other uses include:

* G-Force (film)
* G-Force (Commodore 64 video game)
* G Force (Dyson), a vacuum cleaner
* "G-Force" a group from Battle of the Planets
* (anime), the second English adaptation of "Gatchaman", following "Battle of the Planets"
* G-Force, a racing car constructor, now owned by Élan Motorsport Technologies
* G-Force music visualization software plug-in for media players by SoundSpectrum
* G-Force Technologies, makers of paintball game products
* G-Force studio sound effects device by T.C. Electronic
* "G-Force", a song by Sonic Youth
* GeForce, a graphics card brand name of NVIDIA
* GForce Virtual Instruments, software implementations of classic keyboard music synthesizers by GMedia Music
* G-Force can also be a reference to Guardian Forces in the 8th installment of Final Fantasy
* Load factor (aerodynamics)
* "G-Force" (Gary Moore album), an album by Gary Moore
* G Force (roller coaster), a ride at Drayton Manor Theme Park
* G Force (AJ Hackett), a ride design by AJ Hackett at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

See also

* The British vocal troupe G4 were originally to be called G-force.


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