Pascal Second to Hectopoise Conversion

Convert between Pascal Second and Hectopoise quickly and accurately.

Pa·s
hP

How to Convert Pascal Second to Hectopoise

Conversion Formula

1 Pa·s = 0.1 hP
1 hP = 10 Pa·s

Example

Convert 15 Pa·s to hP:

15 Pa·s = 15 × 0.1 hP = 1.5 hP

Unit Information

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

Pascal Second

Pa·s

Definition

The pascal second is the SI unit of dynamic viscosity, representing the resistance of a fluid to flow when a force is applied. It is defined as the viscosity of a fluid in which a force of one newton per square meter produces a velocity gradient of one meter per second per meter.

History/Origin

Named after Blaise Pascal, this unit was established as part of the International System of Units (SI) to provide a standardized measure of dynamic viscosity. It replaced the older CGS unit of poise in scientific and engineering applications.

Current Use

Widely used in engineering, physics, and fluid mechanics for characterizing the flow properties of liquids and gases. It is the standard unit in scientific literature and international standards for viscosity measurements.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Hectopoise

hP

Definition

The hectopoise is a unit of dynamic viscosity, representing 10^2 poise. It is used for measuring the viscosity of moderately viscous materials in various applications.

History/Origin

This unit was created by applying the hecto- prefix to the poise, providing a scale for measuring moderately high viscosities in scientific and engineering contexts.

Current Use

Used in various applications where materials have moderately high viscosities, such as certain oils, polymers, and thick fluids.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Pascal Second to Hectopoise Conversion Table

Pascal Second [Pa·s] Hectopoise [hP]
1 Pa·s 0.1 hP
10 Pa·s 1 hP
25 Pa·s 2.5 hP
50 Pa·s 5 hP
100 Pa·s 10 hP
0 Pa·s 0E+0 hP
-10 Pa·s -1 hP
-40 Pa·s -4 hP

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