Viss To G ((new)) -
| Viscosity (cP) | Flow rate (g/s) | |----------------|----------------| | 100 | 5.2 | | 500 | 0.74 | | 1,000 | 0.21 |
| Scenario | Speed Change | Time | Acceleration (m/s²) | G-Force | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 0–100 km/h | 10s | 2.78 | 0.28 g | | Sports Car | 0–100 km/h | 4.5s | 6.17 | 0.63 g | | F1 Car | 0–100 km/h | 2.6s | 10.68 | 1.09 g | | Heavy Braking | 100–0 km/h | 3.0s | 9.26 | 0.94 g |
Note: For lateral acceleration (cornering), the formula requires centripetal acceleration: $a = v^2 / r$, where $r$ is the turning radius. viss to g
$$g\text-force = \fraca , (\textin m/s^2)9.80665$$
To convert between these two units, you can use the following standard conversion factors: = 1,632.93 grams (approx. 1.63 kg) 1 gram = 0.0006124 viss Kilograms (kg) | Viscosity (cP) | Flow rate (g/s) |
The bridge between them is (ṁ), expressed in grams per second.
Acceleration is defined as the . To calculate G-force, you must calculate the acceleration in standard units (m/s²) first and then divide by the gravitational constant. Acceleration is defined as the
[ \dotm = \frac\pi \times 1.2 \times 981 \times 10 \times (0.2)^48 \times 5 \times 2 ]

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