Acceleration Of Gravity

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Acceleration Of Gravity symbol g)</STRONG>
By the International Gravity Formula, <math>g = 978.0495 [1 + 0.0052892 sin2(p) - 0.0000073 sin2

(2p)] </math> centimeters per second squared at sea level at latitude p. See gravity.
The standard value of gravity, or normal gravity, g, is defined as g<math>o</math>=980.665 centimeters per second squared, or 32.1741 feet per second squared. This value corresponds closely to the International Gravity Formula value of g at 45° latitude at sea level.

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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use