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The G's on that
Dear all,
What is the meaning of the expression "The G's on that"?
That was said by a girl after riding a roller coaster.
Thanks.
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Re: The G's on that

Originally Posted by
maiabulela
Dear all,
What is the meaning of the expression "The G's on that"?
That was said by a girl after riding a roller coaster.
Thanks.
Have a look at this link: g-force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Re: The G's on that

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
Yes, but what does she mean?
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Re: The G's on that
The thrill from roller coasters is derived from the g forces encountered, both positive and negative. She is exclaiming that the g forces were strong on the ride.
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Re: The G's on that

Originally Posted by
SoothingDave
The thrill from roller coasters is derived from the g forces encountered, both positive and negative. She is exclaiming that the g forces were strong on the ride.
You mean while it was getting down?
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Re: The G's on that
Up, down and all around. A steel coaster may try to wow you with sheer speed and inversions, while a traditional wooden coaster often includes "camel back" hills that make you fly out of your seat.
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