PGA Full Form

(Peak Ground Acceleration)

Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) is a measure of earthquake acceleration, representing the peak acceleration of ground motion.


Short FormPGA
Full FormPeak Ground Acceleration
CategoryAcademic & Science > Geology
CountryWorldwide
Popularity
20%

Other Full Form Of PGA

S.No.Short FormFull FormCategoryCountryPopularity
1 PGA Professional Golfers’ Association Associations & Organizations > Sports & Recreation Organizations Worldwide
70%
2 PGA Pin Graphics Array Technology > Specifications & Standards Worldwide
30%
3 PGA Producers Guild of America Associations & Organizations > Business Associations United States
30%
4 PGA Portugália Transport & Travel > Airline Codes Portugal
20%
5 PGA Polyglycolic Acid Academic & Science > Chemistry Worldwide
20%
6 PGA Peak Ground Acceleration Academic & Science > Geology Worldwide
20%
7 PGA Propylene Glycol Alginate Society & Culture > Food & Drink Worldwide
20%
8 PGA Pure Grain Alcohol Society & Culture > Food & Drink Worldwide
30%
9 PGA California’s Great America Regional > Buildings & Landmarks United States
20%
10 PGA Page Municipal Airport Transport & Travel > Airport Codes United States
40%
11 PGA Places to Grow Act Governmental > Policies & Programs Canada
40%
12 PGA Prison Governors Association Associations & Organizations > Regional Organizations United Kingdom
20%
13 PGA Pharmacy Guild of Australia Associations & Organizations > Professional Associations Australia
10%
14 PGA Programmable Gain Amplifier Academic & Science > Electronics Worldwide
20%

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4 PGA Peak Ground Acceleration Worldwide
20%
5 AMD Acid Mine Drainage Worldwide
30%
6 ESDI Earth Science Data Interface Worldwide
30%
7 CIR Central Indian Ridge Worldwide
30%
8 RSET Rod Surface-Elevation Table Worldwide
20%
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10 ISC Indian subcontinent Worldwide
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11 ESI Environmental Seismic Intensity Worldwide
30%