Acceleration Converters
Pick a family to convert between common acceleration units using exact base relationships.
Explanation
Acceleration is the change in velocity per unit time. This hub normalizes every factor through meters per second squared (m/s²) so mirror conversions remain consistent and reversible. Covered units include SI (m/s²), imperial (ft/s²), standard gravity (g), and gals (Gal).
Acceleration converters are grouped into directional families so each leaf keeps one stable conversion model.
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Open a family hub to reach leaf pages with direct answers, calculator output, and reverse links built on the same constants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 1 g mean?
1 g is standard gravity, defined as exactly 9.80665 meters per second squared.
What is a Gal?
A Gal (galileo) is a CGS acceleration unit defined as exactly 0.01 meters per second squared.
Are there offsets in acceleration conversions?
No. Acceleration conversions are purely multiplicative scale changes with no additive offsets.
How do I switch direction?
Use the switch button to navigate directly to the mirror page for the reverse conversion.