g ajustada por altitude torre
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
Formula
Pisa
About this calculator
The adjusted gravity calculator is a practical tool for calculating the acceleration of gravity at different altitudes. This is especially useful for projects involving high structures, such as towers or buildings.
The formula used is based on the Pisa formula, which adjusts the value of the acceleration of gravity (g) with altitude (h). The equation is simple and easy to use, but it's essential to understand how it works to get accurate results.
Here, you can calculate the value of gravity at a specific altitude, such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which is 55 meters high. The result is approximately 9.809 m/s². If you need to calculate gravity at another altitude, just adjust the value of h.
Remember that gravity can vary slightly depending on location and the presence of other factors, such as the proximity of large masses. However, this calculator provides an approximate and useful value for many purposes.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Pisa formula?
The Pisa formula is a mathematical equation that adjusts the value of the acceleration of gravity with altitude. It's a practical tool for calculating gravity at different altitudes.
How do I calculate gravity at a specific altitude?
Just enter the value of the altitude (h) and the calculator will provide the approximate value of gravity in m/s².
Why can gravity vary depending on location?
Gravity can vary slightly depending on the presence of other factors, such as the proximity of large masses or geographical location.
What is the altitude (h)?
The altitude (h) is the vertical distance between the surface of the Earth and the point where you are calculating gravity.
Can I use this calculator for other calculations besides gravity?
No, this calculator is specifically designed to calculate gravity at different altitudes.