pound-force second/sq. inch to picopoise
Please provide values below to convert pound-force second/sq. inch to picopoise [pP], or change ↔.
pound-force second/sq. inch
Definition: A unit of dynamic viscosity, expressed in terms of pound-force seconds per square inch.
Historyandorigin: Based on the imperial system, using the pound-force as a unit of force and square inches for area.
CurrentUse: Used in engineering and physics, especially in the United States, for fluid dynamics involving larger forces.
funfact: This unit is commonly used to measure the viscosity of thick or dense liquids like oils and polymers.
picopoise [pP]
Definition: A unit of viscosity equal to 0.000000000001 poises.
Historyandorigin: The smallest unit of viscosity commonly used, with the 'pico-' prefix meaning (10^{-12}).
CurrentUse: Extremely specialized use, primarily in research involving atomic and molecular fluids.
funfact: Picopoise is rarely encountered in practical applications and is typically used in ultra-sensitive experimental contexts.
pound-force second/sq. inch to picopoise [pP] Conversion Table
1 pound-force second/sq. inch | 68947572931683250 picopoise [pP] |
2 pound-force second/sq. inch | 137895145863366500 picopoise [pP] |
3 pound-force second/sq. inch | 206842718795049760 picopoise [pP] |
5 pound-force second/sq. inch | 344737864658416200 picopoise [pP] |
10 pound-force second/sq. inch | 689475729316832400 picopoise [pP] |
50 pound-force second/sq. inch | 3447378646584162000 picopoise [pP] |
100 pound-force second/sq. inch | 6894757293168324000 picopoise [pP] |
1000 pound-force second/sq. inch | 68947572931683250000 picopoise [pP] |
10000 pound-force second/sq. inch | 689475729316832500000 picopoise [pP] |
100000 pound-force second/sq. inch | 6.894757293E+21 picopoise [pP] |
1000000 pound-force second/sq. inch | 6.894757293E+22 picopoise [pP] |
How to Convert pound-force second/sq. inch to picopoise
1 pound-force second/sq. inch = 68947572931683250 picopoise [pP]
1 picopoise [pP] = 1.450377377E-17 pound-force second/sq. inch
we use cross multiplication method
pound-force second/sq. inch → picopoise [pP]
1 → 68947572931683250
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*68947572931683250=1*x
by simplifying
x=103421359397524880