pascal second to dyne second/sq. centimeter
Please provide values below to convert pascal second [Pa*s] to dyne second/sq. centimeter, or change ↔.
pascal second [Pa*s]
Definition: A unit of dynamic viscosity, representing the amount of force (in pascals) applied per second to a substance per unit area.
Historyandorigin: Derived from the pascal, the SI unit of pressure, and the second, the SI unit of time.
CurrentUse: Used in fluid dynamics and engineering to measure viscosity, particularly in high-precision applications.
funfact: 1 Pa·s (pascal-second) is equal to 1 N·s/m², making it a common unit for measuring thick or resistant fluids like oils.
dyne second/sq. centimeter
Definition: A unit of dynamic viscosity, where dyne-seconds are applied per square centimeter.
Historyandorigin: The dyne is an older unit of force used in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system.
CurrentUse: Used in older systems or in specific industries like small-scale laboratory applications or in regions using CGS units.
funfact: This unit is rarely used today due to the shift to SI units, but it is still sometimes seen in certain fields of physics or engineering.
pascal second [Pa*s] to dyne second/sq. centimeter Conversion Table
1 pascal second [Pa*s] | 10 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
2 pascal second [Pa*s] | 20 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
3 pascal second [Pa*s] | 30 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
5 pascal second [Pa*s] | 50 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
10 pascal second [Pa*s] | 100 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
50 pascal second [Pa*s] | 500 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
100 pascal second [Pa*s] | 1000 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
1000 pascal second [Pa*s] | 10000 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
10000 pascal second [Pa*s] | 100000 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
100000 pascal second [Pa*s] | 1000000 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
1000000 pascal second [Pa*s] | 10000000 dyne second/sq. centimeter |
How to Convert pascal second to dyne second/sq. centimeter
1 pascal second [Pa*s] = 10 dyne second/sq. centimeter
1 dyne second/sq. centimeter = 0.1 pascal second [Pa*s]
we use cross multiplication method
pascal second [Pa*s] → dyne second/sq. centimeter
1 → 10
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*10=1*x
by simplifying
x=15