Stokes to Microstokes Conversion

Convert between Stokes and Microstokes quickly and accurately.

St
µSt

How to Convert Stokes to Microstokes

Conversion Formula

1 St = 1000000 µSt
1 µSt = 0 St

Example

Convert 15 St to µSt:

15 St = 15 × 1000000 µSt = 15000000 µSt

Unit Information

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

Stokes

St

Definition

The stokes is a unit of kinematic viscosity in the CGS system, named after George Gabriel Stokes. It represents the ratio of dynamic viscosity to density and is widely used in scientific and engineering applications for measuring fluid flow characteristics.

History/Origin

Named after George Gabriel Stokes, a British mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to fluid dynamics. The stokes was the standard unit of kinematic viscosity in the CGS system and is still widely used in many industries.

Current Use

Extensively used in the petroleum industry, chemical engineering, and fluid mechanics for measuring the kinematic viscosity of oils, polymers, and other fluids. It is often more convenient than the square meter per second for practical applications.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Microstokes

µSt

Definition

The microstokes is a unit of kinematic viscosity, representing 10^-6 stokes. It is used for measuring the kinematic viscosity of very low-viscosity fluids such as gases and extremely thin liquids.

History/Origin

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

Current Use

Used in fluid mechanics and engineering for measuring the kinematic viscosity of gases, very thin liquids, and extremely low-viscosity fluids where the millistokes would be too large a unit.

Multiplier

1E-10

Offset

0

Stokes to Microstokes Conversion Table

Stokes [St] Microstokes [µSt]
1 St 1000000 µSt
10 St 10000000 µSt
25 St 25000000 µSt
50 St 50000000 µSt
100 St 100000000 µSt
0 St 0E+0 µSt
-10 St -10000000 µSt
-40 St -40000000 µSt