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I'm reading the specs of an IC (Cypress 5LP SoC) and it says it's available in 30 k g shock resistance configuration. The fastest acceleration I heard of so far was hitting a golf ball hard, which would be around 1000 g. Does anyone have an example of a mechanical impact of 30 000 g (300 000 m$\cdot$s$^2$), applicable to electronics devices?

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I've always loved the Orders of magnitude articles on wikipedia. They list examples for the whole range of magnitudes for many physical quantities. There is one for acceleration too.

Among them: Rating of electronics built into military artillery shells: 15 500 G

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