pound-force second/sq. foot to femtopoise
Please provide values below to convert pound-force second/sq. foot to femtopoise [fP], or change ↔.
pound-force second/sq. foot
Definition: A unit of viscosity where pound-force seconds are divided by square feet.
Historyandorigin: The imperial system unit for viscosity, with pound-force as the force unit and square feet for the area.
CurrentUse: Used in specific industrial and engineering contexts, particularly in large-scale fluid systems.
funfact: This unit may appear when dealing with large systems where fluid dynamics and large forces are considered.
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-force second/sq. foot to femtopoise [fP] Conversion Table
1 pound-force second/sq. foot | 478802589802215040 femtopoise [fP] |
2 pound-force second/sq. foot | 957605179604430100 femtopoise [fP] |
3 pound-force second/sq. foot | 1436407769406645200 femtopoise [fP] |
5 pound-force second/sq. foot | 2394012949011075000 femtopoise [fP] |
10 pound-force second/sq. foot | 4788025898022150000 femtopoise [fP] |
50 pound-force second/sq. foot | 23940129490110755000 femtopoise [fP] |
100 pound-force second/sq. foot | 47880258980221510000 femtopoise [fP] |
1000 pound-force second/sq. foot | 478802589802215050000 femtopoise [fP] |
10000 pound-force second/sq. foot | 4.788025898E+21 femtopoise [fP] |
100000 pound-force second/sq. foot | 4.788025898E+22 femtopoise [fP] |
1000000 pound-force second/sq. foot | 4.788025898E+23 femtopoise [fP] |
How to Convert pound-force second/sq. foot to femtopoise
1 pound-force second/sq. foot = 478802589802215040 femtopoise [fP]
1 femtopoise [fP] = 2.088543423E-18 pound-force second/sq. foot
we use cross multiplication method
pound-force second/sq. foot → femtopoise [fP]
1 → 478802589802215040
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*478802589802215040=1*x
by simplifying
x=718203884703322600