G (disambiguation)

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G is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet.

G may also refer to:

Places

Arts, entertainment and media

Fictional characters

Films

Music

Notation

Albums

Other music

Rating systems

G is a common type of content rating that applies to media entertainment, such as films, television shows and computer games, generally denoting "General Audience" meaning that access is not restricted. The following organizations all use the rating:

Contents

The "G" rating is further documented at Motion picture content rating system and Television content rating system.

Other arts, entertainment and media

Brands and enterprises

Mathematics and science

In astrophysics

In chemistry and biology

In computing

In linguistics

In mathematics

In physics

With respect to electromagnetism

With respect to gravitation

Other uses in physics

  • Gibbs free energy, a function of thermodynamics
  • Gluon (g), a fundamental particle which mediates the strong interaction
  • Shear modulus, in materials science, the ratio of shear stress to shear strain in a material

In scales, weights and measures

Slang

Transportation

Other uses

See also


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E, or e, is the fifth letter of the Latin alphabet.

D, or d, is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet.

Z, or z, is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet.

I, or i, is the ninth letter of the Latin alphabet.

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K, or k, is the eleventh letter of the English alphabet.

T, or t, is the twentieth letter of the English alphabet.

N, or n, is the fourteenth letter of the English alphabet.

J, or j, is the tenth letter of the English alphabet.

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H, or h, is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet.

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