pound/foot/hour to femtopoise
Please provide values below to convert pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] to femtopoise [fP], or change ↔.
pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)]
Definition: A unit of viscosity representing pounds per foot per hour.
Historyandorigin: Based on the imperial system, it represents the amount of force applied over a longer time period, commonly used in engineering.
CurrentUse: Used in situations where viscosity needs to be considered over longer time intervals, typically in industrial systems.
funfact: This is a rare unit, primarily used when studying the behavior of fluids in slow-moving or long-duration systems.
femtopoise [fP]
Definition: A unit of viscosity equal to 0.000000000000001 poises.
Historyandorigin: Derived from the poise unit, with the 'femto-' prefix representing (10^{-15}).
CurrentUse: Used in specialized fields, particularly in quantum mechanics and molecular fluid studies.
funfact: Femtopoise is so tiny that it’s used in cutting-edge research dealing with fluids at the atomic or subatomic scale.
pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] to femtopoise [fP] Conversion Table
1 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 4133788732138 femtopoise [fP] |
2 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 8267577464275 femtopoise [fP] |
3 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 12401366196413 femtopoise [fP] |
5 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 20668943660688 femtopoise [fP] |
10 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 41337887321377 femtopoise [fP] |
50 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 206689436606885 femtopoise [fP] |
100 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 413378873213769 femtopoise [fP] |
1000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 4133788732137691 femtopoise [fP] |
10000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 41337887321376910 femtopoise [fP] |
100000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 413378873213769150 femtopoise [fP] |
1000000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] | 4133788732137691600 femtopoise [fP] |
How to Convert pound/foot/hour to femtopoise
1 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] = 4133788732138 femtopoise [fP]
1 femtopoise [fP] = 2.41908831E-13 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)]
we use cross multiplication method
pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] → femtopoise [fP]
1 → 4133788732138
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*4133788732138=1*x
by simplifying
x=6200683098207