How many newton second/square meter in 1 millislug/foot-second? The answer is 0.047880259. We assume you are converting between newton-second/square meter and millislug/foot-second. You can view more details on each measurement unit: newton second/square meter or millislug/foot-second The SI derived unit for dynamic viscosity is the pascal second. 1 pascal second is equal to 1 newton second/square meter, or 20.885434224573 millislug/foot-second. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between newton seconds/square meter and millislugs/foot second. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 20.88543 millislug/foot-second
2 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 41.77087 millislug/foot-second
3 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 62.6563 millislug/foot-second
4 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 83.54174 millislug/foot-second
5 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 104.42717 millislug/foot-second
6 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 125.31261 millislug/foot-second
7 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 146.19804 millislug/foot-second
8 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 167.08347 millislug/foot-second
9 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 187.96891 millislug/foot-second
10 newton second/square meter to millislug/foot-second = 208.85434 millislug/foot-second
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