The formula to calculate the G-force to acceleration is:
\[ A = G \times 9.81 \]
Where:
G-force to acceleration is a measure of acceleration expressed in terms of the gravitational constant (g). It is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe the acceleration experienced by an object relative to free-fall acceleration.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula to calculate the acceleration:
\[ A = 3 \times 9.81 = 29.43 \text{ m/s²} \]
The acceleration is 29.43 m/s².