0G
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0G or 0-G may refer to:
- 0G, the mobile telephony standard for Mobile radio telephone
- 0-G, or Zero-gravity, also called WeightlessnessWeightlessnessWeightlessness is the condition that exists for an object or person when they experience little or no acceleration except the acceleration that defines their inertial trajectory, or the trajectory of pure free-fall...
- Zero G, absence of g-forceG-forceThe g-force associated with an object is its acceleration relative to free-fall. This acceleration experienced by an object is due to the vector sum of non-gravitational forces acting on an object free to move. The accelerations that are not produced by gravity are termed proper accelerations, and...
- Zero-g roll, one of the common Roller coaster elementsRoller coaster elementsRoller coasters are composed of various elements, the individual parts of the design and operation, such as a track, hill, loop, turn, etc. Variations in normal track movement that add thrill or excitement to the ride are often called "thrill elements."...
- Zero-g roll, one of the common Roller coaster elements
- Zero Gravity CorporationZero Gravity CorporationZero Gravity Corporation is an American company based in Vienna, Virginia, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which operates weightless flights from United States airports...
- 0/G, a model of Ν-Asurada AKF-0
- Zero gameZero gameIn combinatorial game theory, the zero game is the game where neither player has any legal options. Therefore, the first player automatically loses, and it is a second-player win. The zero game has a Sprague–Grundy value of zero...
, a state in game theory where neither player has any legal options - Zero grade, a type of Indo-European ablautIndo-European ablautIn linguistics, ablaut is a system of apophony in Proto-Indo-European and its far-reaching consequences in all of the modern Indo-European languages...
- Zero group, a type of mathematical Trivial groupTrivial groupIn mathematics, a trivial group is a group consisting of a single element. All such groups are isomorphic so one often speaks of the trivial group. The single element of the trivial group is the identity element so it usually denoted as such, 0, 1 or e depending on the context...
- 0G, a size of plugs, for ears (8mm)