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a test pilot flies with an acceleration of 5 g. what is his acceleration in meters per seconds squared

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1 G = 9.8 m/s²
2 G = 19.6 m/s²
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5 G = 49 m/s²
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Answer:

His acceleration is
49.05(m)/(s^(2))

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the test pilot is flying with an acceleration equal to 5g

The letter ''g'' is representing the value of the gravity acceleration on Earth.

This value ''g'' is equal to
9.81(m)/(s^(2))

In order to find the acceleration of the test pilot we need to multiply the value of ''g'' by 5 ⇒


5g=(5).(9.81(m)/(s^(2)))=49.05(m)/(s^(2))

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