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Galileo (Unit) – A Short Note


The galileo (symbol: Gal) is a unit of acceleration used mainly in the field of geophysics, especially gravimetry, which measures the Earth's gravitational field.


One galileo is defined as:


1 Gal = 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s²)


It is a non-SI (non-International System) unit, named after the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei in honor of his pioneering work on gravity and motion.


Because the Gal is a relatively large unit for precise gravity measurements, smaller subunits are often used:



  • 1 milligal (mGal) = 0.001 Gal



  • 1 microgal (µGal) = 0.000001 Gal



In practical terms, Earth's surface gravity is about 980 Gal, but variations in local gravity fields (due to terrain, density, etc.) are often measured in milligals or microgals.


The galileo unit is essential in geophysical surveys, oil exploration, and earthquake studies.


Gal – A Short Note


The Gal (symbol: Gal) is a unit of acceleration used primarily in geophysics and gravimetry to measure gravitational acceleration. It is named after Galileo Galilei, the famous Italian scientist who studied motion and gravity.


The Gal is defined as:


1 Gal = 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s²)


This means an object accelerating at 1 Gal gains 1 cm/s in speed every second.


Because the Gal is relatively large for precise measurements, smaller units are commonly used:



  • 1 milligal (mGal) = 0.001 Gal



  • 1 microgal (µGal) = 0.000001 Gal



Earth’s gravity at the surface is approximately 980 Gal, but geophysicists often measure small variations in gravity, so they typically use milligals or microgals.


The Gal is not an SI unit, but it is widely used in scientific fields related to the Earth, such as seismology, mining, and oil exploration.



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