# feet per second squared to galileo conversion

Conversion number between feet per second squared [fps²] and galileo [Gal] is 30.48. This means, that feet per second squared is bigger unit than galileo.

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from galileo to feet per second squared conversion

### Enter the number in feet per second squared:

Decimal Fraction Exponential Expression
 [fps²]
eg.: 10.12345 or 1.123e5

Result in galileo

?
 precision 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [info] Decimal: Exponential:

### Calculation process of conversion value

• 1 feet per second squared = (exactly) (0.3048) / (0.01) = 30.48 galileo
• 1 galileo = (exactly) (0.01) / (0.3048) = 0.032808398950131 feet per second squared
• ? feet per second squared × (0.3048  ("m/s²"/"feet per second squared")) / (0.01  ("m/s²"/"galileo")) = ? galileo

### High precision conversion

If conversion between feet per second squared to metres-per-second-squared and metres-per-second-squared to galileo is exactly definied, high precision conversion from feet per second squared to galileo is enabled.

Decimal places: (0-800)

feet per second squared
Result in galileo:
?

### feet per second squared to galileo conversion chart

 Start value: [feet per second squared] Step size [feet per second squared] How many lines? (max 100)

visual:
feet per second squaredgalileo
00
10304.8
20609.6
30914.4
401219.2
501524
601828.8
702133.6
802438.4
902743.2
1003048
1103352.8
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## Multiple conversion

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## Details about feet per second squared and galileo units:

Convert Feet per second squared to other unit:

### feet per second squared

Definition of feet per second squared unit: ≡ 1 ft/s². Acceleration equivalent to change of 1 fps velocity in 1 second.

Convert Galileo to other unit:

### galileo

Definition of galileo unit: ≡ 1 cm/s². Acceleration unit named after Galileo Galilei, value is exactly 1 cm/s²

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