Square Foot per Second to Femtostokes Conversion

Convert between Square Foot per Second and Femtostokes quickly and accurately.

ft²/s
fSt

How to Convert Square Foot per Second to Femtostokes

Conversion Formula

1 ft²/s = 9E+17 fSt
1 fSt = 1E-18 ft²/s

Example

Convert 15 ft²/s to fSt:

15 ft²/s = 15 × 9E+17 fSt = 1E+19 fSt

Unit Information

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

Square Foot per Second

ft²/s

Definition

The square foot per second is an imperial unit of kinematic viscosity, representing the ratio of dynamic viscosity to density in the imperial system. It is used in the United States and other countries using imperial units for engineering calculations.

History/Origin

This unit originates from the imperial system of measurements, where length is measured in feet and time in seconds. 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 imperial unit systems.

Multiplier

0.093

Offset

0

Femtostokes

fSt

Definition

The femtostokes is a unit of kinematic viscosity, representing 10^-15 stokes. It is used for measuring the kinematic viscosity of extremely low-viscosity fluids in specialized applications.

History/Origin

This unit was created by applying the femto- prefix to the stokes, providing a scale for measuring extremely low kinematic viscosities in specialized scientific and engineering contexts.

Current Use

Used in specialized scientific and engineering applications where materials have extremely low kinematic viscosities, such as gases and very thin liquids.

Multiplier

1E-19

Offset

0

Square Foot per Second to Femtostokes Conversion Table

Square Foot per Second [ft²/s] Femtostokes [fSt]
1 ft²/s 9E+17 fSt
10 ft²/s 9E+18 fSt
25 ft²/s 2E+19 fSt
50 ft²/s 5E+19 fSt
100 ft²/s 9E+19 fSt
0 ft²/s 0E+0 fSt
-10 ft²/s -9E+18 fSt
-40 ft²/s -4E+19 fSt