Exapoise to Pound-force Second per Square Foot Conversion

Convert between Exapoise and Pound-force Second per Square Foot quickly and accurately.

EP
lbf·s/ft²

How to Convert Exapoise to Pound-force Second per Square Foot

Conversion Formula

1 EP = 2E+15 lbf·s/ft²
1 lbf·s/ft² = 5E-16 EP

Example

Convert 15 EP to lbf·s/ft²:

15 EP = 15 × 2E+15 lbf·s/ft² = 3E+16 lbf·s/ft²

Unit Information

Learn about the viscosity - dynamic units you're converting between

Exapoise

EP

Definition

The exapoise is an extremely large unit of dynamic viscosity, representing 10^18 poise. It is used for measuring the viscosity of extremely viscous materials such as certain polymers and geological materials.

History/Origin

This unit was created by applying the exa- prefix to the poise, providing a scale for measuring extremely high viscosities that would be impractical to express in standard units.

Current Use

Used in specialized scientific and engineering applications where materials have extremely high viscosities, such as certain polymers, geological materials, and very thick fluids.

Multiplier

1E+17

Offset

0

Pound-force Second per Square Foot

lbf·s/ft²

Definition

The pound-force second per square foot is an imperial unit of dynamic viscosity, representing the resistance of a fluid to flow when a force of one pound-force per square foot is applied.

History/Origin

This unit originates from the imperial system of measurements, where force is measured in pounds-force and area in square feet. It was commonly used in engineering applications in the United States and other countries using imperial units.

Current Use

Still used in some engineering contexts, particularly in the United States and other countries that use imperial units. It provides a practical measure for engineers working with force-based calculations in imperial units.

Multiplier

47.88

Offset

0

Exapoise to Pound-force Second per Square Foot Conversion Table

Exapoise [EP] Pound-force Second per Square Foot [lbf·s/ft²]
1 EP 2E+15 lbf·s/ft²
10 EP 2E+16 lbf·s/ft²
25 EP 5E+16 lbf·s/ft²
50 EP 1E+17 lbf·s/ft²
100 EP 2E+17 lbf·s/ft²
0 EP 0E+0 lbf·s/ft²
-10 EP -2E+16 lbf·s/ft²
-40 EP -8E+16 lbf·s/ft²