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Millipascal second
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Millipascal second Unit Table
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From mPa·sTo lbf·s/ft²All conversion
1 mPa·s0.000020885434660773968 lbf·s/ft²
2 mPa·s0.000041770869321547936 lbf·s/ft²
3 mPa·s0.0000626563039823219 lbf·s/ft²
4 mPa·s0.00008354173864309587 lbf·s/ft²
5 mPa·s0.00010442717330386984 lbf·s/ft²
6 mPa·s0.0001253126079646438 lbf·s/ft²
7 mPa·s0.0001461980426254178 lbf·s/ft²
8 mPa·s0.00016708347728619174 lbf·s/ft²
9 mPa·s0.00018796891194696572 lbf·s/ft²
10 mPa·s0.00020885434660773968 lbf·s/ft²
Description

Exploring the Millipascal Second (mPa·s)

The Millipascal second (mPa·s) is a subunit of the Pascal second, commonly used to express dynamic viscosity in more practical terms. It is equivalent to one-thousandth of a Pascal second, making it suitable for measuring the viscosity of fluids like water and light oils.

For example, water at 20°C has a viscosity of approximately 1 mPa·s, highlighting the unit's relevance in everyday applications. The mPa·s is widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food processing, and petrochemicals, where precise viscosity measurements are essential for quality control and product consistency.

Understanding and utilizing the mPa·s allows professionals to assess fluid behavior accurately, ensuring optimal performance in various processes and applications.

Pound-Force Second per Square Foot (lbf·s/ft²): Imperial Unit of Dynamic Viscosity

The Pound-force second per square foot (lbf·s/ft²) is an imperial unit of dynamic viscosity, expressing the force in pound-force required to move a fluid layer over another with a velocity gradient of one foot per second across a one-foot gap.

This unit is primarily used in the United States and other countries employing the imperial system, particularly in industries like aerospace and mechanical engineering. It facilitates the analysis and design of systems involving fluid flow and lubrication within the imperial measurement framework.

Converting lbf·s/ft² to SI units involves multiplying by approximately 47.8803, yielding the equivalent value in Pascal seconds (Pa·s).

Complete list of conversion for Millipascal second
Millipascal second (mPa·s)

1 Millipascal second = 0.001 Pascal second

Convert 2 mPa·sPa·s

1 Millipascal second = 0.01 Poise

Convert 2 mPa·sP

1 Millipascal second = 1 Centipoise

Convert 2 mPa·scP

1 Millipascal second = 0.01 Dyne second per square centimeter

Convert 2 mPa·sdyn·s/cm²

1 Millipascal second = 0.001 Newton second per square meter

Convert 2 mPa·sN·s/m²

1 Millipascal second = 0.001 Kilogram per meter second

Convert 2 mPa·skg/(m·s)

1 Millipascal second = 0.000020885434660773968 Pound-force second per square foot

Convert 2 mPa·slbf·s/ft²

1 Millipascal second = 1.450376807894691e-7 Pound-force second per square inch

Convert 2 mPa·slbf·s/in²

1 Millipascal second = 1.450376807894691e-7 Reyn

Convert 2 mPa·sreyn