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Pa·s, centipoise, poise and lb-based viscosities.

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Understanding · Resistance to flow, in pascals per second.

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What is the difference between Pa·s and centipoise?

One Pascal-second (Pa·s) is equal to 1,000 centipoise (cP). Centipoise is the most common unit used in laboratory settings because the viscosity of water at 20°C is approximately 1 cP.

Does this tool handle kinematic viscosity?

No, this tool converts dynamic (absolute) viscosity. Kinematic viscosity requires fluid density for calculation and is measured in units like Stokes or `m²/s`.

What imperial units are included?

The converter includes pound-force second per square foot (`lb·s/ft²`) and pound per foot-hour (`lb/ft·h`) for industrial and mechanical specifications.

Are the conversion factors accurate?

Yes. We use standard physical constants to provide double-precision accuracy suitable for technical fluid dynamics and laboratory reporting.

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