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Convert Standard Gravity to Feet per Second Squared

Standard Gravity (g) to Foot per Second Squared (ft/s²) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Standard Gravity = 32.174049 Feet per Second Squared

1 Foot per Second Squared = 0.03108095 Standard Gravity

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Conversion chart: Standard Gravity to Feet per Second Squared

Conversion table

Standard Gravity (g) Foot per Second Squared (ft/s²)
0.01 g 0.32174049 ft/s²
0.1 g 3.2174049 ft/s²
1 g 32.174049 ft/s²
2 g 64.348097 ft/s²
3 g 96.522146 ft/s²
5 g 160.87024 ft/s²
10 g 321.74049 ft/s²
20 g 643.48097 ft/s²
50 g 1608.7024 ft/s²
100 g 3217.4049 ft/s²
1000 g 32174.049 ft/s²

Standard Gravity (g)

Definition: A unit of acceleration defined as exactly 9.80665 m/s², the internationally agreed nominal acceleration due to Earth's gravity at sea level.

History: Standardized in 1901 by the third General Conference on Weights and Measures as a fixed reference value (independent of actual local gravity, which varies slightly by latitude and altitude), so that engineers everywhere could use one consistent constant.

Current use: Widely used in aerospace, automotive crash testing, and roller coaster design to express acceleration or deceleration forces relative to what a human body normally experiences under gravity.

Foot per Second Squared (ft/s²)

Definition: A US customary unit of acceleration describing how many feet per second of speed an object gains each second.

History: Derived directly from the foot and second, the base units of the older English/imperial measurement tradition, once engineers needed an acceleration unit consistent with everyday US length and time measurements.

Current use: Used in US aerospace and ballistics engineering, as well as introductory physics education in the United States where distances are commonly taught in feet.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Meters per Second Squared
Meter per Second Squared m/s² 1 m/s²
Kilometer per Hour per Second km/(h·s) 0.27777778 m/s²
Standard Gravity g 9.80665 m/s²
Galileo Gal 0.01 m/s²
Foot per Second Squared ft/s² 0.3048 m/s²
Inch per Second Squared in/s² 0.0254 m/s²
Mile per Second Squared mi/s² 1609.344 m/s²
Mile per Hour per Second mph/s 0.44704 m/s²
Knot per Second kn/s 0.51444444 m/s²
Yard per Second Squared yd/s² 0.9144 m/s²

About These Parameters

Value
The acceleration value you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
From Unit
The acceleration unit your input value is currently measured in — for example, standard gravity (g) for a crash-test rating or mph per second for a car's acceleration figure.
To Unit
The acceleration unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Acceleration Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the meter per second squared. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Standard Gravity → Foot per Second Squared: multiply by 32.174049. For example, 1 g × 32.174049 = 32.174049 ft/s².

Why Standard Gravity (g) Is a Natural Reference Unit

Standard gravity, fixed at exactly 9.80665 m/s², is the acceleration a falling object experiences at Earth's surface — and, not coincidentally, the acceleration a human body feels as ordinary weight while standing still. Because every person has an intuitive sense of what "1 g" feels like, aerospace engineers, roller coaster designers, and crash-test analysts describe extreme accelerations as multiples of g (fighter pilots may black out around 8-9 g) rather than in raw meters per second squared, which carries no built-in point of reference.

Acceleration vs. Velocity vs. Speed

Speed and velocity describe how fast something is moving right now; acceleration describes how quickly that speed is changing. A car cruising steadily at 65 mph on a highway has velocity but zero acceleration, while the same car merging onto the highway and speeding up from 0 to 65 mph in 8 seconds has significant acceleration during that interval. This is exactly why vehicle acceleration is commonly reported as a 0-60 time rather than a single number — the underlying acceleration unit (like mph per second here) captures the rate of change directly.

Example

1 g equals 32.174049 ft/s². For scale, that's about 1× standard gravity (1 g, or 1 g) — a typical car accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds averages roughly 0.34 g, while a commercial jet's takeoff roll is usually under 0.5 g.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Feet per Second Squared are in 1 Standard Gravity?

1 Standard Gravity (g) equals exactly 32.174049 Feet per Second Squared (ft/s²).

What does "1 g" actually mean?

One g is standard gravity, fixed at exactly 9.80665 m/s² — the acceleration you experience due to Earth's gravity while standing still. It's used as a reference unit because it corresponds to a feeling everyone already knows: your own body weight. An acceleration of 2 g feels like being pressed down with twice your normal weight.

How is a car's 0-60 mph time related to acceleration?

A 0-60 mph time is a snapshot of average acceleration over that interval — divide 60 mph by the number of seconds it took to get the average mph-per-second acceleration. A car that reaches 60 mph in 6 seconds is averaging 10 mph/s (about 0.45 g), though actual acceleration is usually stronger at lower speeds and tapers off as the car approaches 60 mph.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is the exact, internationally recognized value (e.g. standard gravity is fixed at exactly 9.80665 m/s², and 1 mile = exactly 1,609.344 m) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Convert Standard Gravity to Other Acceleration Units

Possible Acceleration Conversions

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