How many centipoise in 1 gram/centimeter-second?
The answer is 100.
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The SI derived unit for dynamic viscosity is the pascal second.
1 pascal second is equal to 1000 centipoise, or 10 gram/centimeter-second.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
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1 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 0.01 gram/centimeter-second
10 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 0.1 gram/centimeter-second
50 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 0.5 gram/centimeter-second
100 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 1 gram/centimeter-second
200 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 2 gram/centimeter-second
500 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 5 gram/centimeter-second
1000 centipoise to gram/centimeter-second = 10 gram/centimeter-second
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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.
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