Convert centipoise to millipascal-second


CPS
millipascal second


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How many CPS in 1 millipascal second? The answer is 1. We assume you are converting between centipoise and millipascal-second. You can view more details on each measurement unit: CPS or millipascal second The SI derived unit for dynamic viscosity is the pascal second. 1 pascal second is equal to 1000 CPS, or 1000 millipascal second. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between centipoise and millipascal seconds. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of CPS to millipascal second

1 CPS to millipascal second = 1 millipascal second

5 CPS to millipascal second = 5 millipascal second

10 CPS to millipascal second = 10 millipascal second

20 CPS to millipascal second = 20 millipascal second

30 CPS to millipascal second = 30 millipascal second

40 CPS to millipascal second = 40 millipascal second

50 CPS to millipascal second = 50 millipascal second

75 CPS to millipascal second = 75 millipascal second

100 CPS to millipascal second = 100 millipascal second


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Definition: Centipoise

A unit of dynamic viscosity in the CGS system of units. A centipoise is one millipascal second (mPa·s) in SI units. Water has a viscosity of 0.0089 poise at 25 °C, or 1 centipoise at 20 °C.


Definition: Millipascal-second

The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.

So 1 millipascal-second = 10-3 pascal-second.


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