terapoise to millinewton second/sq. meter
Please provide values below to convert terapoise [TP] to millinewton second/sq. meter, or change ↔.
terapoise [TP]
Definition: A unit of viscosity equal to 10^12 poises.
Historyandorigin: Based on the poise unit, with the 'tera-' prefix meaning a factor of 10^12.
CurrentUse: Rarely encountered in real-world applications, but may be used in theoretical or extreme-condition fluid studies.
funfact: Much larger than what would ever be found in normal fluid mechanics.
millinewton second/sq. meter
Definition: A unit of viscosity, expressing millinewton-seconds per square meter.
Historyandorigin: The millinewton is 1/1000th of a newton, making this a smaller-scale viscosity measurement.
CurrentUse: Used for highly precise measurements of fluid viscosity in small-scale lab experiments or in low-viscosity liquids.
funfact: This unit is useful for measuring fluids with very low resistance to flow, such as water or light oils.
terapoise [TP] to millinewton second/sq. meter Conversion Table
1 terapoise [TP] | 100000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
2 terapoise [TP] | 200000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
3 terapoise [TP] | 300000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
5 terapoise [TP] | 500000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
10 terapoise [TP] | 1000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
50 terapoise [TP] | 5000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
100 terapoise [TP] | 10000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
1000 terapoise [TP] | 100000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
10000 terapoise [TP] | 1000000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
100000 terapoise [TP] | 10000000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
1000000 terapoise [TP] | 100000000000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter |
How to Convert terapoise to millinewton second/sq. meter
1 terapoise [TP] = 100000000000000 millinewton second/sq. meter
1 millinewton second/sq. meter = 1.E-14 terapoise [TP]
we use cross multiplication method
terapoise [TP] → millinewton second/sq. meter
1 → 100000000000000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*100000000000000=1*x
by simplifying
x=150000000000000