Gal (acceleration)

Gal (acceleration)

The gal, sometimes called galileo, (symbol Gal) is a unit of acceleration used extensively in the science of gravimetry. [Barry N. Taylor, "Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)," 1995, NIST Special Publication 811, [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html#ACCELERATION Appendix B] .] BIPM "SI brochure", 8th ed. 2006, [http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/chapter4/table9.html Table 9: Non-SI units associated with the CGS and the CGS-Gaussian system of units] .] [Some sources, such as the [http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictG.html University of North Carolina] , the [http://www.esa.int/esaLP/ESAK4XZK0TC_LPgoce_0.html European Space Agency] , and [http://www.conversiontables.info/index.php5?page=conversion_factors&item=Acceleration%20%5Bgeneric%5D ConversionTables.com] state that the unit name is “galileo”. The NIST and the BIPM are here considered as more authoritative sources regarding the proper unit name.] The gal is defined as 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s²).

The gal is not part of the International System of Units (known by its French-language initials “SI”). However, 1978 the CIPM decided that it was permissible to use the gal "“with the SI until the CIPM considers that [its] use is no longer necessary.”" ["NIST Guide to SI Units"; Section 5, "Units Outside the SI"; Subsection 5.2: " [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec05.html#5.2 Units temporarily accepted for use with the SI] ".]

The gal is a derived unit, comprising the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) base unit of length, the centimeter, and the second, which is the base unit of time in both the CGS as well as the modern SI system.In SI base units, 1 Gal is precisely equal to 0.01 m/s².

The acceleration due to Earth’s gravity (see "Standard gravity)" at its surface is 976 to 983 Gal; the variation being due mainly to differences in latitude and elevation. The gravity gradient (variation with height) above Earth’s surface is about 3.1 µGal/cm (val|3.1|e=-6|u=s–2). Mountains and masses of lesser density within the Earth's crust typically cause variations in gravitational acceleration of tens to hundreds of milligals (mGal).

Unless it is being used at the beginning of a sentence or in paragraph or section titles, the unit name gal is properly spelled with a lowercase g. As with the torr and its symbol, the unit name (gal) and its symbol (Gal) are spelled identically except that the latter is capitalized. The gal and its symbol are similar to the all-lowercase abbreviation for gallon (gal).

The gal is named after Galileo Galilei, a physicist who made the first measurements of the Earth’s gravity.

ee also

* Units of acceleration
** g-force ("g)" (related to Standard gravity and Earth’s gravity)
** Metre per second squared (meter per second squared or m/s²)

* Related articles
** Acceleration
** Gravimetry
** Gravitation
** Gravitational acceleration
** Gravitational constant ("G)"
** Gravitational field

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