pascal second to gram/centimeter/second
Please provide values below to convert pascal second [Pa·s] to gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s], or change ↔.
pascal second [Pa·s]
Definition: The pascal second is a unit of dynamic viscosity, which measures the resistance of a fluid to flow.
Historyandorigin: Named after Blaise Pascal, the pascal unit was introduced in 1971 as part of the SI system of units. The 'second' denotes the time component in viscosity.
CurrentUse: It is used to measure the viscosity of fluids in physics, engineering, and various industrial processes.
funfact: In practical terms, the pascal second is often seen in fields dealing with thick fluids, like oils and syrups!
gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s]
Definition: A metric unit of viscosity that measures the amount of fluid flow resistance, commonly used in scientific research.
Historyandorigin: Rooted in the metric system, this unit is part of the older CGS system used for fluid dynamics.
CurrentUse: Used for high-precision measurements in scientific experiments, particularly in lab environments.
funfact: This unit was widely used before the adoption of the SI system and is still found in some specific scientific studies!
pascal second [Pa·s] to gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] Conversion Table
1 pascal second [Pa·s] | 0.1 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
2 pascal second [Pa·s] | 0.2 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
3 pascal second [Pa·s] | 0.3 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
5 pascal second [Pa·s] | 0.5 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
10 pascal second [Pa·s] | 1 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
50 pascal second [Pa·s] | 5 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
100 pascal second [Pa·s] | 10 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
1000 pascal second [Pa·s] | 100 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
10000 pascal second [Pa·s] | 1000 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
100000 pascal second [Pa·s] | 10000 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
1000000 pascal second [Pa·s] | 100000 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] |
How to Convert pascal second to gram/centimeter/second
1 pascal second [Pa·s] = 0.1 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s]
1 gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s] = 10 pascal second [Pa·s]
we use cross multiplication method
pascal second [Pa·s] → gram/centimeter/second [g/cm·s]
1 → 0.1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.1=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.15